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Specialty Crops

Specialty crops face a variety of climate-related challenges. Perennials such as grapevines and nut trees represent a major investment and – unlike annual field crops – cannot be abandoned or fallowed in the event of a severe drought, storm, or heat wave. Warmer temperatures may prevent stonefruit (such as peaches and cherries) from experiencing the chill-hours needed for proper flowering.

  • High Tunnels at DSU

    High tunnels help small farmers protect and improve their operations by serving as a shelter from sun, pests and…

  • Tools

    The tools presented below represent a portion of the tools available for the climate and agriculture in the Midwest.…

  • URI's Agronomy Farm

    University of Rhode Island is conducting research and doing outreach on high tunnel production, use of cover crops, and…

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