NYS agricultural assessment cultivates climate crisis solutions
February 08, 2024
February 08, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 8 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
New York's farmers are facing more extreme weather caused by climate change and they are learning to adapt, according to the agriculture chapter of the new statewide climate impacts assessment, led and written by two Cornell researchers.
"We need to be adapting," said Deborah Aller, extension associate in the Soil Health Program, School of Integrative Plant Science Soil and Crop Sciences . . .
New York's farmers are facing more extreme weather caused by climate change and they are learning to adapt, according to the agriculture chapter of the new statewide climate impacts assessment, led and written by two Cornell researchers.
"We need to be adapting," said Deborah Aller, extension associate in the Soil Health Program, School of Integrative Plant Science Soil and Crop Sciences . . .