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Working Together To Prepare Forests For A Changing Climate

May 11, 2016 Todd Ontl, USDA Climate Hub Fellow

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. The ten regional USDA Climate Hubs were established to synthesize and translate climate science and research into easily understood products and tools that land managers can use to make climate-informed...

Forestry USDA Results

Climate-Smart Practices Keep the Land Covered

May 10, 2016 Margaret Smither-Kopperl, Manager, Lockeford Plant Materials Center, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Lockeford, CA

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. The ten regional USDA Climate Hubs were established to synthesize and translate climate science and research into easily understood products and tools that land managers can use to make climate-informed...

Conservation Research and Science USDA Results

Climate Change and Agriculture in the Americas

May 06, 2016 The Caribbean Climate Hub

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. The ten regional USDA Climate Hubs were established to synthesize and translate climate science and research into easily understood products and tools that land managers can use to make climate-informed...

USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub Form Partnership with Natural Resources Canada

May 05, 2016 Chris Swanston and Danielle Shannon, Northern Forests Climate Hub

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. The ten regional USDA Climate Hubs were established to synthesize and translate climate science and research into easily understood products and tools that land managers can use to make climate-informed...

Rabies and Vampire Bats

May 04, 2016 Gail Keirn, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, APHIS

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. For APHIS, changes in environmental conditions will increase the likelihood of shifts in the distribution and nature of current domestic diseases, invasive species and agricultural pests. These changes will...

Animals Plants

Addressing Climate Change Today for a Healthier Tomorrow

May 03, 2016 William Hohenstein, Director, USDA Climate Change Program Office

USDA is bringing tools and solutions to farmers, foresters and ranchers so they have help confronting climate change while working to produce a global food supply adequate to feed the 9 billion people estimated by 2040 while still protecting the earth’s natural resources. Today, USDA is launching...

USDA Results

ADAPTA - New Climate Adaptation Video Series for Tropical Farmers

March 17, 2016 William A. Gould, Caribbean Hub Director

We are living in historic moments in the world’s response to climate change. Last December in Paris, delegates from 196 countries signed an agreement to work towards curtailing greenhouse gas emissions and to keep global warming to “well below” 2 °C degrees. This is a big step, but there is still...

One Heck of a Storm

March 11, 2016 Dr. Jean Steiner, USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub

Now that the ice has finally melted and most of us have our power back on, it’s time to start evaluating the effect of the mega winter storm that screamed through the Southern Plains right after Christmas. As a brief recap, winter storm Goliath hit the Southern Plains on December 26 through 28...

Partners in Agroforestry

February 22, 2016 Kate MacFarland, USDA National Agroforestry Center

When thinking about how to reduce run-off from potato fields in New Brunswick, Canada, researcher Josée Owen of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada turned to a tool created by Mike Dosskey, a U.S. Forest Service researcher at the USDA National Agroforestry Center. With others at the University of...

Forestry

New Report, USDA Climate Hubs Offer Help to Address Forest Drought in the U.S.

February 12, 2016 Randy Johnson, USDA Climate Hubs

Drought patterns have always fluctuated and are expected to become increasingly dynamic in the years to come, making managing working lands profitably more of a challenge. Because specific actions for building resilience to drought vary with location and forest type, USDA is helping land managers...

Conservation
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