Growing Georgia posted an article from Clint Thompson of UGA about the impacts of the recent heat on watermelon farmers.  The high temperatures and strong sunlight could cause sunburn on the nearly ripe melons, making them unattractive and less able to sell.  Some farmers are using sprays to help protect the melons from sun scald, but the season may end earlier than usual due to the adverse weather.  You can read the story here.

Source: Steve Evans via Commons Wikimedia
Source: Steve Evans via Commons Wikimedia