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Wouldn't global worming be good for farming?

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Wouldn't global worming be good for farming?

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  1. global worming..yes..it enreiches the earth and the robins love them.....

    global warming..dont think so..farming neads the weather changes...need the seasonal reaping of crops


  2. no water=no produce

  3. worms are good for farms....they enrich the soil in many ways

  4. I just wormed my dog.

  5. Depends on where you are located and what you want to grow.

  6. global worming??? i dont think i want any worms from your farm for my garden eeuuwww

  7. it would, in a way...if the temperature is in that good range...to much heat would damage them...

  8. No, as things warm up pest insects, fungus and diseases move north. Insect pests that used to lay eggs once a season in cooler climates will start laying 2 or 3 generations each season. Crops like apples, many kinds of cherries, blueberries and other things that need several thousand chilling hours will no longer be able to produce if the north never gets below freezing.

    GW also means weather patterns change so areas that once got decent rainfall may get very dry (this is happening the Midwest USA) or, conversly, areas may flood preventing planting and killing all crops.

    Storms have more energy the warmer it is so expect more violent storms and very high sustained winds which will kill crops and cause erosion as well as cause damage to farm structures and equipment

    Expect temperature extreme-hot one day freezing the next.

    All of this will make it much harder to grow food.

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