The wildfires are not directly damaging cropland but are causing significant challenges for agriculture. Smoke is affecting livestock health, with animals experiencing respiratory stress and reduced productivity. Crops, particularly corn, may face reduced photosynthesis due to limited sunlight and potential ozone damage. Transportation networks, critical for grain and farm inputs, are also at risk of disruption due to fire activity near highways and rail routes. Canadian farmers in Ontario and Manitoba are similarly impacted by smoke and air quality issues.