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Atmospheric drying will lead to lower crop yields, shorter trees across the globe


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IMAGE: Atmospheric drying (referred to as water vapor pressure deficit or VPD) is expected to increase as a result of climate change. This could reduce crop yields and make trees shorter.
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A global observation of an ongoing atmospheric drying known by scientists as a rise in vapor pressure deficit has been observed worldwide since the early 2000s. In recent years, this concerning phenomenon has been on the rise, and is predicted to amplify even more in the coming decades as climate change intensifies.
In a new paper published in the journal Global Change Biology, research from the University of Minnesota and Western University in Ontario, Canada, outlines global atmospheric drying significantly reduces productivity of both crops and non-crop plants, even under well-watered conditions. The new findings were established on a large-scale analysis covering 50 years of research and 112 plant species. ....

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Small Grain Workshops


Small Grain Workshops
The University of Minnesota Extension Service and Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council have teamed up to sponsor the annual Small Grain Workshops. This has been a quite popular program for a number of years as farmers are looking for a third crop to work into their corn soybean rotation. Plus, small grains are harvested much earlier than corn or soybeans. That gives livestock producers a place to haul manure, or an opportunity to do some tiling in the off season which means a lower cost.
The workshops will be on Zoom so pre-registration is important so you can get the link. You can do that at: https://a,umn.edu.southern-smallgrain or you can email Jared Goplan:gople@umn.edu or call 320-589-1711. In total there will be 3 workshops specific to an area. Monday February 15, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm with a Southeastern focus, Wednesday February 17, 2021 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm for Southwestern Minnesota and Friday February 19, 2021 from 9:00 to 1 ....

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Farmers need to heed 'climate weirdness,' agronomist says


Farmers need to heed climate weirdness, agronomist says
Climate change, controversial in agricultural circles, deserves careful attention, a University of Minnesota extension agronomist said in a recent presentation
5:30 am, Jan. 27, 2021
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Some fields in rural Grand Forks County were completely covered in water on July 6, 2020, after extreme rainfall in the area the last days of June and early days of July. Katie Pinke / Forum News Service
Jochum Wiersma knows that climate change, which he also refers to as climate weirdness, is polarizing in agricultural circles. But he urges area agriculturalists to carefully consider how changing weather affects their businesses.
I understand this a controversial topic and there s debates that are very heated on either side. And it s one of the reasons I called it climate weirdness. We have to understand that all those things that are projected are basically computer simulations, and with ....

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