During its driest season since 2006, North Dakota lawn services are experiencing hardships.
Johnson's Lawn Service is used to working with the changing seasons, but this year has been a challenge. "It's affecting my job hugely. I'm probably down 30 percent over last year," says John Vigen of Johnson's Lawn Service.
The drought has taken its toll statewide, with over 75 percent of the state experiencing some kind of dryness.
Even though most of the damage is to the southwest part of the state, Fargo lawns are also feeling the heat.
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