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Welcome to the Midwest Climate Hub, where our goal is to provide information that will help producers cope with climate change through linkages of research, education and extension partnerships. The Midwest Climate Hub encompasses eight states: Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana and Illinois. This region represents one of the most intense areas of agricultural production in the world with a wide array of products including corn, soybean, livestock, vegetables, fruits, berries, and nursery/greenhouse plants.
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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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What are the USDA Climate Hubs? USDA's Climate Hubs are a unique collaboration across the department's agencies.
As K-12 teachers prepare to return to school this fall, they are looking for new ideas and the latest science to share with their students.  That’s where the partnership between the Southwest Climate Hub and the Asombro Institute for Science Education comes in. Asombro has a 30-year history of bringing current and local science research into classrooms, bridging the gap between researchers and educators.
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Our webinars build on capacity within USDA and with our partners to deliver science-based knowledge and practical information to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners. Browse below for a list of archived events. Learn about upcoming, new webinars by joining our regional e-newsletter, The Quarterly Harvest or following us on X (Twitter).
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We are working for you! Follow the progress of tools and resources that the USDA Northern Plains Climate Hub (NPCH) and partners are developing for our many stakeholders.
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The goal of the Climate Learning Forum is to bring together the diversity of perspectives and voices of agricultural and forestry service providers in order to collaboratively advance climate adaptation and mitigation on working lands in the Northeast. The Climate Learning Forum will 1) offer ways to cooperate and discuss climate priorities among agricultural and forestry service providers through networking, and 2) improve connections and comfort levels among service providers.
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Farmers around the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays are leaders in environmental stewardship and practices that protect and promote healthy soils. These practices also safeguard working lands against extremes posed by climate change. This film follows three different family-owned farming operations on the Delmarva Peninsula who all care about and depend on soil. GENRE | Environmental Documentary
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Climate change is reshaping the landscape of agriculture and forestry, bringing challenges like extreme rainfall and flooding, increased pest pressure, and drought to farms and forests. Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Fellowship (CAMF) programs aim to be a part of the solution. CAMF is designed to empower farmers and agricultural advisors in their journey to gain and share knowledge and tools needed to be resilient in the face of climate uncertainty.
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What is biomass energy?
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