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Together, we envision a better way to support peer-to-peer climate adaptation and mitigation.
The Climate Adaptation Fellowship (now Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Fellowship) was launched in 2019 in response to farmers’ need for information and technical assistance related to climate change. The first iteration of the program focused on the Northeast region of the United States.
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We are here to help farmers, forest landowners, and other land managers consider climate and weather variability information in their planning and management activities. We work with university and government extension partners to provide practical, science-based information tailored to our region.
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Dr. Moses T. Wanyakha joined the USDA Midwest Climate Hub in January 2024 after completing postdoctoral work at Iowa State University, where he earned his PhD in 2023. Dr. Wanyakha is a trained agriculturist focusing on agricultural education and extension, food security and nutrition, monitoring evaluation and learning, and horticulture and agronomy. His dissertation focused on food insecurity and nutrition education, specifically exploring the role of Extension Master Gardeners in providing fresh produce to food pantries. Dr.
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Well before the installation of a RainWise MKIII weather station in early 2017 at Cecarelli Farms, Nelson Cecarelli was itching to harness the power of his own on-farm data.
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Specialty crops – fruit, vegetables, and nuts – are the mainstay of California agriculture. California is by far the number one US producer of specialty crops both in quantity and in diversity, with a total of over 400 different crops recorded. Many of California’s specialty crops (such as almonds, artichokes, and broccoli) are grown almost nowhere else in the country.
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The University of Vermont Farming & Climate Change program, in partnership with the University of Maine and the USDA Northeast Climate Hub, has created several new resources for farmers.
The first is a searchable database to help farmers and their farms better adapt to climate change. Farmers can find useful materials and follow links directly to the sources of that information. The resources on the database have been contributed by individuals and groups in the agricultural community in Vermont and beyond.
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Join us for a discussion to learn about disaster relief and crop insurance programs available through the USDA. The Farm Service Agency delivers timely, effective programs and services to America's farmers and ranchers to support them in sustaining our Nation's vibrant agricultural economy, as well as to provide first-rate support for domestic and international food aid efforts.
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Leer en español: Acerca del Centro Climático del Noreste del USDA
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Six researchers from UC Davis joined the delegation to share how the California Climate Hub has supported their work.
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