Impacts and Opportunities of Climate Change on Northeast Crops and Livestock - Part 2: Climate change effects on livestock in the NE and strategies for adaptation
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Webinar Details
When:
Dec 18, 2018 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 00:40 (hh:mm)
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Presenter(s):
- Dr. Alex Hristov, Professor of Dairy Nutrition in the Department of Animal Science, Pennsylvania State University
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The climate in the Northeast U.S. has been changing. Winters have been getting warmer and heavy rainstorms are becoming much more common. See what these changes mean to agriculture in the Northeast.
Caption: (top) cow head to barn for afternoon feeding on Clovercrest Farm in Charleston Maine (bottom) brussels sprouts at the University of New Hampshire's Woodman Horticultural Research Farm
Many farmers are feeling that seasons have shifted, and weather station data shows this to be true. The latest climate models suggest that these changes are likely to continue. But there are many actions farmers and forest landowners in the Northeast can take to lessen the impact - or even take advantage of - these climate trends. Northeast Climate Hub partners have published two new studies exploring how a changing climate is affecting regional crops and livestock. Hear the lead authors of these studies highlight species or production systems that might be particularly vulnerable to changing conditions. They also include practical actions one can take to reduce the harmful aspects of some of these changes. David Wolfe, Professor of Plant and Soil Ecology at Cornell, led the crop study while Alexander Hristov, Professor of Dairy Nutrition at Penn State, led the related livestock assessment.
Note: Due to technical difficulties during our live webinar, this presentation has been split into two parts: Part 1: Challenges and Opportunities for NE Crop Production in a Changing Climate (presenter: David Wolfe), and Part 2: Climate change effects on livestock in the Northeast US and strategies for adaptation (presenter: Alexander Hristov).
This webinar is Part 2 of "Impacts and Opportunities of Climate Change on Northeast Crops and Livestock", the CEUs associated with this webinar are administered through Part 1 of this series.

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