This year’s dry conditions are creating an uneven harvest across Germany that will likely result in lower yields compared to 2021, according to the president of the German Farmers’ Association. “There are regions where we’ll still be able to bring in normal harvests,” Joachim Rukwied told broadcaster ZDF on Friday. “But on the other hand, we have regions where we’ve unfortunately only been able to bring in 25% to 30% below average.” He said there is also hope that rains pick up so that autumn harvests can stay on track. But, right now, he said German farmers will probably produce a below avera…