
NC farmers, outdoor workers prepare for extreme heat
Working in the heat is routine for many agricultural workers, but persistent triple-digit temperatures are creating growing concerns for both crops and the people tending them.
But this year's conditions have proven especially difficult, with both record heat and ongoing dryness affecting crop growth. Fields planted just two months ago are showing signs of stress.
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Construction Workers
Construction workers in Wake County are preparing for rising temperatures as crews across the Triangle face potentially dangerous heat conditions at job sites.
Brian Sampson, a site superintendent, said experience working in hot conditions does not eliminate the risk of heat-related illness.
Construction companies are also adjusting schedules by starting crews earlier in the morning to avoid the hottest part of the day.






