Pasture
Pasturelands cover 121.1 million acres (6% of the U.S. surface area), predominantly in the eastern half of the U.S. While mostly used for livestock grazing and hay production, pastures also offer other ecosystem services, enhance environmental quality and provide scenic landscapes. Currently, most pastures are minimally managed and could benefit from improvements in stocking rates, grazing methods, seasonal use and fertilization. Optimizing pasture health and productivity today will build resilience to a changing climate. Factors affecting pasturelands under a changing climate include higher temperatures, changes in precipitation regimes, changes in the frequency and magnitude of extreme temperature and precipitation events, and greater exposure to weeds, pests and pathogens. Combined with rising temperatures and nitrogen deposition, elevated atmospheric CO2 may positively impact pasture productivity. However, rising temperatures may drive increased demand for irrigation in drier regions.
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Delmarva and the Ground for Change
A documentary film about three family-owned farming operations who are leaders in practices that promote healthy soils…
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Agrivoltaics: Coming Soon to a Farm Near You?
Researchers and farmers around the country are currently experimenting and collecting data on what crops, pollinator…
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Estimating rangeland grazing loss for the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance program: tools, challenges, solutions
The Southwest and Northern Plains Climate Hubs convened an online forum in June 2021, with FSA personnel and partners…
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Drought Resistant Practices
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) offers cost sharing for practices that help farmers increase…
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R&G Miller and Sons Organic Dairy Farm, Wisconsin Case Study
R&G Miller & Sons Inc., an organic dairy in the Southern Wisconsin, wants to maintain their commitment to…
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Shifts in Growing Degree Days, Plant Hardiness Zones and Heat Zones
Climate change is already having substantial effects on natural systems and the benefits they provide. Forest…
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Vermont Farmer Profiles
Capstone students are helping us hear the stories of farmers who are adapting to climate change.
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Flexible Stocking Summit Report: A Peer-to-Peer Discussion and Learning Event
09/19/17 Flexible Stocking Summit Report
The Flexible Stocking Summit brought ranchers together from…
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SARE Resource: Cultivating Climate Resilience on Farms and Ranches
Cultivating Climate Resilience on Farms and Ranches outlines the new challenges that changing weather patterns pose in…