What this week's winter wallop means for farmers across the U.S.
- A winter storm has impacted much of the U.S., affecting farmers from Kansas to the East Coast, with more severe weather expected until Friday.
- Farmers face challenges due to unpredictable climate change, which complicates winter planning and livestock care, as noted by Carolyn Olson.
- Chip Redmond, a meteorologist, described the storm's impact in Kansas as unprecedented, making it difficult for farmers to access their herds.
- The lack of snow is concerning for farmers in Minnesota, as it is crucial for insulating winter crops like alfalfa and winter wheat.
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