Authors
David W Wolfe, Arthur T DeGaetano, Gregory M Peck, Mary Carey, Lewis H Ziska, John Lea-Cox, Armen R Kemanian, Michael P Hoffmann, David Y Hollinger
Publication date
2018/1/1
Journal
Climatic Change
Volume
146
Issue
1-2
Pages
231-245
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Climate change may both exacerbate the vulnerabilities and open up new opportunities for farming in the Northeastern USA. Among the opportunities are double-cropping and new crop options that may come with warmer temperatures and a longer frost-free period. However, prolonged periods of spring rains in recent years have delayed planting and offset the potentially beneficial longer frost-free period. Water management will be a serious challenge for Northeast farmers in the future, with projections for increased frequency of heavy rainfall events, as well as projections for more frequent summer water deficits than this historically humid region has experienced in the past. Adaptations to increase resilience to such changes include expanded irrigation capacity, modernized water monitoring and irrigation scheduling, farm drainage systems that collect excess rain into ponds for use as a water source …
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