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Getting started with climate change and agriculture: What do Michigan farmers think?

This program is part of a 23-webinar Michigan State University Extension 2016 Beginning Farmer Webinar Series.

Changes in precipitation patterns, temperature, and extreme events have direct and indirect effects on Michiganโ€™s field crops. Learn how Michigan farmers are experiencing these changes and actions they are taking in response.

Title: Getting started with climate change and agriculture: What do Michigan farmers think?
Presenter:  Julie Doll, MSU Kellogg Biological Station outreach specialist
Date:  Monday, January 25, 2016, 7pm eastern time





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