This study examines U.S. crop producers’ perceptions of climate change, its effects on crop agriculture, and likely ways farmers would adapt to weather extremes. Based on a survey of crop producers in four states, we find that a significant proportion of farmers do not perceive that climate change has been scientifically proven and do not believe that it will adversely affect average crop yields and yield variability. Farmers are likely to diversify crops, buy crop insurance, modify lease arrangements, and exit farming in response to extreme weather caused by climate change
Abstract Little research has been conducted on how agricultural producers in the northeastern United...
While dealing with weather variability has always been a source of stress for farmers, a generally w...
Not AvailableThe impact of climate change is studied in many aspects in different locations in the ...
This study examines U.S. crop producers’ perceptions of climate change, its effects on crop agricult...
This study examines U.S. crop producers ’ perceptions of climate change, its effects on crop ag-ricu...
Climate change is the world’s most pressing environmental issue, influencing almost all sectors of t...
Global climate models predict increases over time in average temperature worldwide, with significant...
Global climate change presents unique challenges to the resilience of United States agriculture, and...
Agricultural sustainability is critical for the long-term health of our environment and society. Glo...
This study explored whether Montana agricultural stakeholders’ perceptions and observations of...
This study explored whether Montana agricultural stakeholders’ perceptions and observations of clima...
The Regional Approaches to Climate Change for the Pacific Northwest Agriculture (REACCH PNA) project...
The effects of climate change and other stressors on the agricultural sector provide proof that the ...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
Abstract Little research has been conducted on how agricultural producers in the northeastern United...
While dealing with weather variability has always been a source of stress for farmers, a generally w...
Not AvailableThe impact of climate change is studied in many aspects in different locations in the ...
This study examines U.S. crop producers’ perceptions of climate change, its effects on crop agricult...
This study examines U.S. crop producers ’ perceptions of climate change, its effects on crop ag-ricu...
Climate change is the world’s most pressing environmental issue, influencing almost all sectors of t...
Global climate models predict increases over time in average temperature worldwide, with significant...
Global climate change presents unique challenges to the resilience of United States agriculture, and...
Agricultural sustainability is critical for the long-term health of our environment and society. Glo...
This study explored whether Montana agricultural stakeholders’ perceptions and observations of...
This study explored whether Montana agricultural stakeholders’ perceptions and observations of clima...
The Regional Approaches to Climate Change for the Pacific Northwest Agriculture (REACCH PNA) project...
The effects of climate change and other stressors on the agricultural sector provide proof that the ...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
Abstract Little research has been conducted on how agricultural producers in the northeastern United...
While dealing with weather variability has always been a source of stress for farmers, a generally w...
Not AvailableThe impact of climate change is studied in many aspects in different locations in the ...