From the editor: How we adapt to extreme weather events will define farming's future

This week from Farmers Guardian editor Katie Jones

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From the editor: How we adapt to extreme weather events will define farming's future

We are certainly experiencing more extreme weather events, and whatever your views on climate change and what is or isn't causing it, our weather is now having a more profound impact than ever on the way...

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