Climate Change and Agriculture
August 28, 2016
MSU Extension Beginning Farmer Webinar Series “Getting started with climate change and agriculture: What do Michigan farmers think?” Date: Jan. 25, 2016
Presenter: Julie E. Doll, Education & Outreach Coordinator, KBS LTER program W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, MSU
Changes in precipitation patterns, temperature, and extreme events have direct and indirect effects on Michigan’s field crops. Learn how Michigan farmers are experiencing these changes and actions they are taking in response.
Climate Change and Agriculture: What do MI Farmers Think pdf
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