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Sustainable agriculture is basically farming in a way that protects the land, supports farmers, and stays productive for future generations.

What Is Precision Farming?

Simple Explanation of How Climate Change Affects Farming Climate change is making farming harder. Weather is becoming unpredictable — too hot one day, too much rain the next. Because of this:

  • Crops don’t grow as well
  • Water becomes harder to manage
  • Animals feel more heat stress
  • Farmers face higher costs and lower production

For dairy farms, this means cows produce less milk during extreme heat or drought, and the cost of feed goes up when pastures dry out.

How Farmers Improve Soil Health

Simple Explanation of How Climate Change Affects Farming Climate change is making farming harder. Weather is becoming unpredictable — too hot one day, too much rain the next. Because of this:

  • Crops don’t grow as well
  • Water becomes harder to manage
  • Animals feel more heat stress
  • Farmers face higher costs and lower production

For dairy farms, this means cows produce less milk during extreme heat or drought, and the cost of feed goes up when pastures dry out.

What is sustainable agriculture?

Simple Explanation of How Climate Change Affects Farming Climate change is making farming harder. Weather is becoming unpredictable — too hot one day, too much rain the next. Because of this:

  • Crops don’t grow as well
  • Water becomes harder to manage
  • Animals feel more heat stress
  • Farmers face higher costs and lower production

For dairy farms, this means cows produce less milk during extreme heat or drought, and the cost of feed goes up when pastures dry out.

What Is Organic Farming?

Simple Explanation of How Climate Change Affects Farming Climate change is making farming harder. Weather is becoming unpredictable — too hot one day, too much rain the next. Because of this:

  • Crops don’t grow as well
  • Water becomes harder to manage
  • Animals feel more heat stress
  • Farmers face higher costs and lower production

For dairy farms, this means cows produce less milk during extreme heat or drought, and the cost of feed goes up when pastures dry out.