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Extension offers webinar series on weather resources, ag tools

ORONO The University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is offering a three-part webinar series focused on using weather-based tools to help agricultural producers adapt to climate change. Each webinar will be 45 minutes in length, followed by a 15-minute question-and-answer session and participant discussion. The series […] ....

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Predictive Farm Technology - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

For technology to provide a return on investment it needs to help farmers make forward-looking decisions. ....

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Predictive Farm Technology - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

For technology to provide a return on investment it needs to help farmers make forward-looking decisions. ....

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How barriers to trade can be barriers to climate change adaptation

Global warming is expected to dramatically reduce agricultural productivity in hotter parts of the world. This column considers ways to accommodate that change. Hot, poor countries would benefit by shifting away from agriculture into less vulnerable, non-agricultural sectors as temperatures rise, but such a reallocation of resources is unlikely without a major increase in ....

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