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Beyond the Climate: Multiple Sources of Risk in Agriculture in Argentina, Brazil, and the United States
Beyond the Climate: Multiple Sources of Risk in Agriculture in Argentina, Brazil, and the United States University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Melting Ice Reveals Remains of 5,900-Year-Old Trees in Wyoming, Uncovering a Long-Lost Forest
Melting Ice Reveals Remains of 5,900-Year-Old Trees in Wyoming, Uncovering a Long-Lost Forest MSN
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La Niña has finally formed, but will be over soon, says US National Weather Service
La Niña has finally formed, but will be over soon, says US National Weather Service Daily Maverick
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U.S. Corn Farming Is Changing Midwest Weather Patterns
U.S. Corn Farming Is Changing Midwest Weather Patterns SciTechDaily
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Showers Possible in Argentina Late Next Week, Amounts Uncertain
Showers Possible in Argentina Late Next Week, Amounts Uncertain DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Op-Ed: Salt on Snow and Ice Makes a Bad Brew for Local Waters
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Just like too much salt in our diet can be bad for our health, too much salt on roads and sidewalks is bad for plant and animal life in and along waterways. Wintry weather means the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and local municipalities are out in force clearing roadways of snow…
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US forecaster says La Nina conditions present, could persist through Feb-April
US forecaster says La Nina conditions present, could persist through Feb-April MSN
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Low river levels remain a concern for inland waterways
Low river levels are expected to be a concern for the U.S. inland waterway system again in 2025. Mike Steenhoek with the Soy Transportation Coalition says there was improvement following a dry summer across much of the Midwest. “Since the late part of October, but a third year in a row with low water conditions…
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What this week’s winter wallop means for farmers across the U.S.
What this week’s winter wallop means for farmers across the U.S. ABC News