Posted inDrought Global Warming Grain Kansas Rain Weather Wheat First Scorched, Then Soaked: Weather Whiplash Confounds Farmers As the war in Ukraine disrupts the global grain market, a volatile climate leaves Kansas on track to harvest its smallest wheat crop in decades. Posted by By Mitch Smith
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Posted inDisasters and Emergencies European Commission Global Warming Heat and Heat Waves Heatstroke Summer (Season) Travel and Vacations Weather Wildfires Summer Travel and Climate Change: Will Vacation Be a Thing of the Past? This year, everything from scorching heat to fires, floods, tornadoes and hail storms driven by climate change have disrupted the plans of travelers around the world. A summer getaway remains a powerful desire, but it’s at a tipping point. Posted by By Mac Schwerin
Posted inBars and Nightclubs Bison Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont) Bozeman (Mont) Dempsey, Jack Havre (Mont) Montana Restaurants Travel and Vacations United States Weather A Slice of Big Sky Country You Won’t See on ‘Yellowstone’ In Montana, a stretch of U.S. Highway 2 known as the Hi-Line is colored by grain elevators, railroad cars and century-old homesteading remnants. Posted by By Janie Osborne