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  • USDA Climate Hubs - Pests & Disease

    https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/taxonomy/term/400

    United States Department of Agriculture.

    USDA's Climate Hubs are a unique collaboration across the department's agencies. They are led by Agricultural Research Service and Forest Service senior Directors located at ten regional locations, with contributions from many other programs including the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Farm Service Agency, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, and the Risk Management Agency. The Climate Hubs link USDA research and program agencies in their regional delivery of timely and authoritative tools and information to agricultural producers and professionals.
    See also: Invasive species search results for related resources; subscribe to Pest & Disease RSS feed

  • USDA to Invest $15 Million in Innovative Projects for Climate-Smart Agriculture, Urban Agriculture and Addressing Invasive Species

    Aug 10, 2022
    https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/nrcs/missouri/news/usda-to-invest-15-million-in-innov…

    USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it will invest $15 million this year for the Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) Classic program. Through CIG, grantees work to address our nation's water quality, water quantity, air quality, soil health and wildlife habitat challenges, all while supporting agricultural production. This year’s funding priorities are climate-smart agriculture, addressing invasive species and conservation in urban agricultural systems. For more information about the Conservation Innovation Grants program, visit the NRCS website.

  • USDA’s Climate, Agriculture, and Forest Science Webinar Series

    https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/index.php/hubs/topic/usdas-climate-agriculture…

    United States Department of Agriculture. USDA Climate Hubs.

    The USDA Agriculture, Forestry, and Climate Science Working Group and USDA’s Office of Energy and Environmental Policy have launched a year-long monthly webinar series that aims to equip USDA employees and key Cooperative Extension personnel with the scientific foundations of climate change as they apply to USDA’s mission and daily work. The series features leading scientists from within and outside USDA, who provide the latest scientific information and respond to questions about climate change and the application of science to decision-making on working lands. This series is designed to be of use to USDA conservation, resource management, commodity, and service staff. The material is accessible to those not already familiar with climate science, but also includes information that is of use to technical experts.

  • Weeds and Climate Change

    https://adaptnrm.csiro.au/invasive-plants-climate-change/

    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia). AdaptNRM.