Study: Crop relocation can help buffer US agriculture from climate change but southern states may face massive loss of productive land
Green Car Congress
OCTOBER 5, 2020
—James Rising, Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. For wheat and barley, adaptation depends on water availability, with higher sensitivity in dry regions. Soybeans show a gradual movement north, replacing spring wheat and barley.
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