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Amish and Non-Amish Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change Causes, Effects, and Adaptation Strategies. (2024). Haden, Van R ; Brock, Caroline.
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  34. Do advisors perceive climate change as an agricultural risk? An in-depth examination of Midwestern U.S. Ag advisors’ views on drought, climate change, and risk management. (2018). Church, Sarah P ; Babin, Nicholas ; Dunn, Michael ; Prokopy, Linda S ; Mase, Amber Saylor ; Haigh, Tonya.
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  35. Climate Change Perceptions and Observations of Agricultural Stakeholders in the Northern Great Plains. (2018). Miller, Zachariah ; Ahmed, Selena ; Menalled, Fabian ; Ellis, Colter ; Grimberg, Bruna Irene.
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  36. A Forward-Looking Ricardian Approach: Do land markets capitalize climate change forecasts?. (2018). Severen, Christopher ; Deschenes, Olivier ; Costello, Christopher.
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  37. Responses of gross primary production of grasslands and croplands under drought, pluvial, and irrigation conditions during 2010–2016, Oklahoma, USA. (2018). Bajgain, Rajen ; Wagle, Pradeep ; Basara, Jeff ; Steiner, Jean ; Zou, Zhenhua ; Friedman, Jack ; Zhou, Yuting ; McCarthy, Heather ; Qin, Yuanwei ; Zhang, Yao ; Wu, Xiaocui ; Xiao, Xiangming ; Doughty, Russell.
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  39. What would farmers do? Adaptation intentions under a Corn Belt climate change scenario. (2017). Tyndall, John Charles ; Arbuckle, Gordon J ; Roesch-McNally, Gabrielle E.
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  40. A Forward Looking Ricardian Approach: Do Land Markets Capitalize Climate Change Forecasts?. (2016). Severen, Christopher ; Deschenes, Olivier ; Costello, Christopher.
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  42. Examining Irish farmers’ awareness of climate change and the factors affecting the adoption of an advisory tool for the reduction of GHG emissions. (2016). Breen, James P ; Tzemi, Domna.
    In: 90th Annual Conference, April 4-6, 2016, Warwick University, Coventry, UK.
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  44. The vulnerability of the US food system to climate change. (2015). Lengnick, Laura.
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