Barriers to implementing climate resilient agricultural strategies: The case of crop diversification in the US Corn Belt

GE Roesch-McNally, JG Arbuckle, JC Tyndall - Global environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Cropping system diversity can help build greater agroecosystem resilience by suppressing
insect, weed, and disease pressures while also mitigating effects of extreme and more …

Extension′ s role in disseminating information about climate change to agricultural stakeholders in the United States

LS Prokopy, JS Carlton, JG Arbuckle, T Haigh… - Climatic Change, 2015 - Springer
Abstract The US Cooperative Extension Service was created 100 years ago to serve as a
boundary or interface organization between science generated at the nation′ s land grant …

More food, low pollution (Mo Fo Lo Po): a grand challenge for the 21st century

EA Davidson, EC Suddick, CW Rice… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Synthetic nitrogen fertilizer has been a double‐edged sword, greatly improving human
nutrition during the 20th century but also posing major human health and environmental …

Phosphorus export from artificially drained fields across the Eastern Corn Belt

LA Pease, KW King, MR Williams, GA LaBarge… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2018 - Elsevier
Field observations that quantify agricultural phosphorus (P) losses are critical for the
development of P reduction strategies across the Eastern Corn Belt region of North America …

What would farmers do? Adaptation intentions under a Corn Belt climate change scenario

GE Roesch-McNally, J Gordon Arbuckle… - Agriculture and Human …, 2017 - Springer
This paper examines farmer intentions to adapt to global climate change by analyzing
responses to a climate change scenario presented in a survey given to large-scale farmers …

Understanding Corn Belt farmer perspectives on climate change to inform engagement strategies for adaptation and mitigation

JG Arbuckle, J Hobbs, A Loy, LW Morton… - Journal of Soil and …, 2014 - jswconline.org
Development of extension and outreach that effectively engage farmers in climate change
adaptation and/or mitigation activities can be informed by an improved understanding of …

Crop advisers as conservation intermediaries: Perceptions and policy implications for relying on nontraditional partners to increase US farmers' adoption of soil and …

FR Eanes, AS Singh, BR Bulla, P Ranjan, M Fales… - Land use policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Federal agricultural land use policies in the United States aimed at protecting soil health and
water quality typically rely on persuading individual farmers to voluntarily adopt conservation …

Upper Midwest farmer perceptions: Too much uncertainty about impacts of climate change to justify changing current agricultural practices

LW Morton, G Roesch-McNally… - Journal of Soil and Water …, 2017 - jswconline.org
To be uncertain is to be unsure or have doubt. Results from a random sample survey show
the majority (89.5%) of farmers in the Upper Midwest perceived there was too much …

Projected climate change effects on subsurface drainage and the performance of controlled drainage in the Western Lake Erie Basin

LA Pease, NR Fausey, JF Martin… - Journal of Soil and Water …, 2017 - jswconline.org
The US Midwest is expected to experience higher intensity rainfall events along with an
increased chance of drought during the mid-and late 21st century under projected future …

Farmer perceptions of climate change risk and associated on-farm management strategies in Vermont, northeastern United States

RE Schattman, D Conner, VE Méndez - Elementa, 2016 - online.ucpress.edu
Little research has been conducted on how agricultural producers in the northeastern United
States conceptualize climate-related risk and how these farmers address risk through on …