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Agricultural Adaptation to a Changing Climate: Economic and Environmental Implications Vary by U.S. Region

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Published: 
Sunday, July 1, 2012
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agricultural production has always been affected by variability in weather, and U.S. farmers have adopted production practices and strategies appropriate to their local climate. Adaptive behaviors will allow producers to mitigate costs of climate change and even to capitalize on new opportunities. The introduction of crop varieties better adapted to new growing conditions could facilitate this transition.
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Agriculture
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Topical Report

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