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Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics

小猪视频 Tech researchers study how climate affects perennial crops and their yields.

It鈥檚 a simple task to go to the grocery store and buy a bag of grapes or grab a handful of almonds for a snack. However, consumers don't often think of these everyday foods as forms of agriculture vulnerable to weather and climate conditions.

A tree shaker harvesting almonds. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock.


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