date:Jun 09, 2013
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Whats going on the ground are increasingly frequent severe weather events that destroy crops and forests. For farmers, theres pressure to change and adapt to conditions that are far different than anything theyve seen before.
Youre going to see crops produced in one area no longer able to be produced, Vilsack told the audience. This problem is not going to go away on its own.
In February, the USDA released its report on climate change and its expected impact on U.S. agriculture. The