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U of I Researchers Discuss the Effects of Climate Change on Idaho Agriculture

Earth鈥檚 climate is changing, but the effects of climate change vary widely around the world. To explain the influence of climate change on agriculture in Idaho, we reached out to our climate change experts.

More Earth Selfies

U of I scientists monitor the state鈥檚 water using landsat satellite images that provide data for each parcel of land every eight days. That sometimes isn鈥檛 enough coverage to produce a monthly evapotranspiration map.

Learn How We Get Earth鈥檚 Selfie

The Vandal Theory

Listen to 鈥淭he Vandal Theory,鈥 U of I鈥檚 science podcast. We ask how climate change is affecting everything from temperature and precipitation in Idaho to the state鈥檚 agriculture, ranching and aquaculture industries.

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Plant Diseases Heat Up

Fusarium head blight is a fungal disease that infects wheat and barley and that produces a toxin that causes humans to vomit. CALS鈥 Professor Juliet Marshall suggests the disease is becoming harder to control as temperatures increase.

Explore Idaho Plant Diseases

The Problem with Wetter Springs

Wet springs 鈥 coupled with a trend of drier than historically normal July through October months 鈥 is limiting farmers鈥 ability to fully achieve the potential benefits of direct seeding or planting into minimally disturbed soils.

See How One CALS Alum is Dealing

Earthworms Answer Questions

A survey of Palouse earthworms found, under certain climatic conditions, only specific species of earthworms exist or they cannot occur at all, CALS鈥 Professor Jodi Johnson-Maynard said.

Investigate an Earthworm鈥檚 World

Watering Idaho

It鈥檚 difficult to identify water requirement changes that can be attributed to climate change. The amount of water crops need to grow shifts each year, but CALS鈥 researchers said there are trends when it comes to temperature and precipitation.

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