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  • Thoughts from the Cotton meeting–outlook for the 2015 growing season

    Pam Knox

    January 28, 2015

    I spent the day down in Tifton attending the UGA Cotton Growers Workshop and Cotton Association meeting.  Lots of good information and interesting people to talk to!  I presented two sessions on the climate of 2014 and the outlook for 2015. I’ve posted my summary for 2014 on this blog already, but let me briefly…

    Posted in: Crops, Extension agent outreach, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Adapting Food Production to Changing Climate–AACC blog

    Pam Knox

    January 28, 2015

    One of the two USDA projects I am involved in (and who help sponsor this blog), Animal Agriculture in a Changing Climate, has a blog called “Considering Climate”.  David Schmidt, the blog’s author, published a short commentary today by Dr. Larry Jacobson, one of the project leaders, on some insights he had while attending a…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Northeast dairy farmers ride out blizzard

    Pam Knox

    January 28, 2015

    The strong storm that has affected the northeastern US this week has caused minimal problems for most dairy farmers in that region.  Forecasts of the storm ahead of time allowed milk producers and haulers to reroute their trucks around the areas with the worst hazards, and the few dairies that experienced power problems had generators…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Interesting weather images, Livestock
  • Tea in Turkey impacted by increasing extremes in weather

    Pam Knox

    January 27, 2015

    The Modern Farmer had a fascinating article this week on the production of tea in Turkey.  According to the article, the people of Turkey consume more tea per capita than any other country in the world.  To provide all this tea, Turkey started growing tea along the eastern shore of the Black Sea, and it…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • Mexican watermelons, Chilean grapes affected by bad weather

    Pam Knox

    January 27, 2015

    The Packer noted that bad weather has affected supplies of watermelons from Mexico this year.  They reported that volumes are down quite a bit from earlier in the season due to cold weather, which has delayed the ripening of the crop.  Supplies are expected to be short until mid-March. “On Jan. 21, the U.S. Department…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • Big storm in the Northeast

    Pam Knox

    January 26, 2015

    If you like to watch the weather in other parts of the country like I do, you are following the developing story about the blizzard in the Northeast with a lot of interest.  Here are a couple of links to interesting postings on the storm: Antecedent conditions for a nor’easter from the CIMSS satellite blog…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Chill hours: average and actual

    Pam Knox

    January 26, 2015

    Winston Eason of Clayton County wrote me this morning asking about finding maps for average chill hours for a class he is teaching on backyard fruit trees and orchards.  So far I have not been successful in finding a Georgia-specific map on average chill hours, but I did run across several other sources of information…

    Posted in: Climate summaries, Extension agent outreach, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture
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The “Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast” blog is provided by the Associate Dean of Extension as a service to Extension agents and agricultural producers across the Southeast US. Come here to find out information about the impacts of weather and climate on agriculture across Georgia and beyond.

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