Billings Gazette: It’s been seven bruising political years since farm organizations dared utter the “c word” when discussing extreme weather and drought, but farmer Alan Merrill says climate change can’t go unmentioned any longer. “We’re just trying to educate people that it is here, and maybe if there is something we can do about it, as people living on farms or people living in cities, we should take a look at it,” Merrill told The Gazette. Merrill is president of the Montana’s Farmers Union. The group began publishing......
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Farmers Union publishes reports on climate change effects on agriculture
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 7th, 2015
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