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The Los Angeles Times had an interesting article this week about how years of protracted drought have impacted farmers in Iran, leaving them worried that their way of life is not sustainable. In Iran, “environmental mismanagement, water overuse, the pressures of population growth and a government more concerned with security and economic challenges have exacerbated…
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Warmer temperatures in coffee-growing regions are expected to reduce the area that is suitable for growing coffee, according to an article published at Inc.com here. In addition to the decrease in cultivated area, pests and diseases are also expected to increase in a warmer climate. Grass food crops like wheat, sorghum, rice and corn are…
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The latest 7-day QPF shows that much of the driest area of the Southeast will experience no rain at all in the next week. If this happens, expect drought conditions to expand in the region. But there is quite a bit of uncertainty with the forecast this week because of Category 5 Hurricane Matthew in…
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Over the course of the last day, Hurricane Matthew has grown tremendously into a Category 5 hurricane with winds of 160 mph over the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Very warm sea surface temperatures in the region are contributing to the rapid growth and will continue to affect it for the next few days. While most of the computer…
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The Florida Climate Center has released a report which summarizes the development and impacts of Hurricane Hermine in Florida as it crossed across the Southeast a few weeks ago. You can find it at https://climatecenter.fsu.edu/images/docs/Hurricane_Hermine_Fla_summary.pdf.
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There will be a workshop on Weather and Climate Decision Tools for Farmers, Ranchers and Land Managers on December 5-7, 2016 down in Gainesville FL. The registration for the workshop is $75 but is waived if you register by September 30. That’s today! You can read more about it and sign up at https://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/decision_tools/index.html. Abstracts are…
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The Georgia Farm Bureau has a nice video on the current status of the peanut harvest in Georgia. You can see it here at a link from Growing Georgia. As you’ll hear, the peanut yields this year have been OK but not great due to the hot and dry conditions that hit parts of the peanut-growing…