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USDA Climate Hubs Home, archived 10-18-18
Thank you for visiting the new online web presence of the USDA Climate Hubs program. Our new national and regional websites are designed to ensure that stakeholders from around the Nation can quickly and easily find the information they need to manage climate change risks and ensure the resilience of their production systems.