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In a study of this duration and complexity, distilling the work of many persons to a concise set of conclusions presents a daunting challenge. As discussed in the Introduction, we had a broad objective of using integrated assessment methodologies to examine potential adaptive responses for the agricultural sector in the Upper Midwest USA while maintaining crop productivity and profitability under future climate change. Our focus in this is the farm level, which we believe is critical because this is where adaptation decisions will be made.
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Doering, O.C., Randolph, J.C., Southworth, J., Pfeifer, R.A. (2002). Conclusions. In: Doering, O.C., Randolph, J.C., Southworth, J., Pfeifer, R.A. (eds) Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Agricultural Production Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0969-1_13
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