Farmers can adapt to climate change by switching to drought-hardy livestock like goats and planting water-efficient crops such as sorghum, which helps maintain farm profitability while reducing environmental risk.
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Adapting our agriculture to a changing climateAdded:
Climate change is bad for our water. So, how do we fix it?
Cattle need a lot of water, which we don't have sometimes.
Shifting rains make livestock and crop choices hard to sustain. But, look at it this way. When farms switch to drought-hardy animals like goats and plant crops like sorghum that needs less water, they stay profitable with less risk. Adapt the farm and save the season.
And you want to see what you can do?
Well, comment the word book for details about my new book called Look at It This Way.
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