I have seen a number of stories in the last few weeks on various aspects of weather, climate, agriculture, and natural disasters. Here are a few I found interesting, including several on the impacts of the January snow on agriculture.
Time: How architects are designing for disaster resilience
CSRA News: Double B Plant Farm in Grovetown is closing its doors after 37 years due to Hurricane Helene
Inside Climate News: After Three Hurricanes in 13 Months, Residents of Cedar Key, Florida, Are Considering the Island’s Future—and Their Own
Nursery Management: Florida nurseries devastated by snow storm
Tallahassee Democrat: ‘Worse than a Category 5 hurricane’: Outdoor nurseries devastated by Florida snow storm
Albany Herald: Southwest Georgia saw a historic amount of snow. What does this mean for crops?
