Why do farmers destroy their crops when weather conditions are bad? Why bother going through the trouble? Why not just let them grow and get at least some harvest?

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Why do farmers destroy their crops when weather conditions are bad? Why bother going through the trouble? Why not just let them grow and get at least some harvest?

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I remember hearing that if banana trees are destroyed by a cyclone/hurricane they can either take a long time to recover, or may not recover at all. But apparently if they’re deliberately cut off near the base before the cyclone arrives they can regrow and the farmers can get back to producing bananas much more quickly.

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