Hidalgo, Mexico is facing a drought that has affected thousands of farmers, including Claudia Hernández Ángeles and Araceli Pérez Hernández. The National Water Commission reports that 81 out of the state's 87 municipalities are experiencing abnormal to severe drought, leading to decreased rainfall and significant impacts on agriculture. Small-scale farmers like Claudia, who lack irrigation systems, are particularly affected. Meanwhile, in some areas like Ixmiquilpan, excessive rain and hail have damaged crops. The Ministry of Agrarian Development's support is not extended to those with less than five hectares of land, and farmers like Araceli face exploitation from middlemen who buy their produce at low prices and resell it at a profit. These farmers rely on rainfall, God's will, and their resilience to overcome these challenges.