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Research & Data from the Northeast Hub Region

  • The Quarterly Harvest

    Japanese millet cover crop research at URI

    A USDA Northeast Climate Hub newsletter aptly named, the Quarterly Harvest, seeks to deliver high level updates and articles with a balanced mix of created and curated content from Climate Hub staff…

  • Northeast Climate Hub Webinar Series

    Bees pollinate a sunflower

    This webinar series builds on capacity within USDA to deliver science-based knowledge and practical information to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners.

  • Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Workshop

    Opening remarks being made at the USDA Northeast Climate Hub Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Workshop

    The USDA Northeast Climate Hub, in conjunction with the University of Maryland, hosted a regional workshop to address the USDA 'Building Block' approach to greenhouse gas mitigation.

  • Cross-Border Workshop

    Cross-Border Workshop Presentation Slide

    On October 17th and 18th, 2017 in Syracuse New York, members of the USDA Climate Hubs, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Agriculture, Agri-Food Canada, Cornell University and Ouranos…

  • The Future of Winter Roads

    autumn road view

    Recent warmer and shorter winters mean that winter freeze and spring thaw periods for roads are less dependable. Learn how this variability impacts industry, management and communities, and how a new…

  • Economics of Climate Change

    man working on laptop while sitting in tractor wheel

    A changing climate is already being felt in the pocketbook. Whether these are direct, weather-related crop losses or new sources of income, weather and climate have a direct economic impact on…

  • 'As If You Were There' 360° Demonstrations

    rockaways 360

    Consider the experiences of others who are adapting to a changing climate. This growing network of climate-informed demonstration sites is designed to take you to the field and make you feel 'As…

  • Worcester's Urban Forest

    View of Brighton Street

    Rebuilding Worcester's urban forest with the community after an Asian Longhorned Beetle infestation.

  • URI's Agronomy Farm

    Andy Radin in tunnel house

    University of Rhode Island is conducting research and doing outreach on high tunnel production, use of cover crops, and risk management. This work can help farmers tackle both the risks and…