In Hatay, Turkey, despite the heat exceeding 40 degrees, workers in the Amik Plain, a major cotton production center, are clearing weeds around newly planted cotton crops. These workers, who receive a daily wage of 515 TL, work for 9 hours a day starting at 6 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m. The work involves hoeing weeds from the cotton plants, a task made more challenging by the extreme heat. The article highlights the dedication of farmers and workers in continuing their agricultural activities, even in the face of adversity, including recent earthquake damage and current high temperatures.