Farmers in the Aegean Region of Turkey are facing delays in planting due to low rainfall in September and October, the driest periods for agriculture. The region experienced a 77% decrease in October precipitation compared to the average, affecting agricultural production in provinces like İzmir, Aydın, and Manisa. Farmers are waiting for rain to plant crops such as wheat, barley, and vetch, and are experiencing difficulties with irrigation of orchards and planting of winter vegetables. The situation is critical, especially for dry farming areas, and farmers are hoping for rain to improve the soil moisture level for sowing.