Wisconsin Ag Connection: Record yields for staple crops in the United States and globally in recent years seem to contradict fears that agriculture will be negatively affected by increasing climate temperatures, according to James Taylor, senior fellow for the Heartland Institute and managing editor of Environment and Climate News. Taylor spoke today at an issues conference at the American Farm Bureau Federation's 93rd Annual Meeting.
Beyond debating the issue of whether global climate change is actually taking place......
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AFBF: Climate Change Not Likely to Harm Ag
Posted by Wisconsin Ag Connection: None Given on January 10th, 2012
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