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Climate change is a big problem for farmers in Hawaii

15 pointsby rblionover 3 years ago

2 comments

joehewittover 3 years ago
I&#x27;m a farmer in Hawaii and I&#x27;m happy to tell you the climate here (Hilo, Big Island) is fucking great. I can&#x27;t speak for the rest of the islands, but here in Hilo the weather is spectacular for farming. Consistent year round rainfall, mild temperature ranges (for the tropics), trade winds keeping it breezy during the day, high soil water retention and strong immunity to hurricanes. I&#x27;m not trying to shoot down any climate change fears, I just want to tell you that right now, where I am, I see nothing to give me pause about making a long term commitment to this place. Since I am planting thousands of trees that take decades to mature, my money is firmly where my mouth is.<p>I would hate for articles like this to discourage people from coming here to farm. We need more farmers in Hawaii! There is so much abandoned farmland from the sugarcane era, and meanwhile everyone&#x27;s eating food that arrives by plane and boat. It&#x27;s a bizarre situation.
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vegetablepotpieover 3 years ago
It’s not just Hawaii, the heatwave&#x2F;drought in the west has reduced wheat yields by as much as a third.<p>&gt; The real killer was the drought but the fact that temperatures were not dropping enough at night to provide relief to the crop was the final straw<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.postregister.com&#x2F;farmandranch&#x2F;crops&#x2F;grain&#x2F;idaho-wheat-production-fell-32-percent-this-year&#x2F;article_92b302bb-b893-5d48-92d7-0a1729d50a1f.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.postregister.com&#x2F;farmandranch&#x2F;crops&#x2F;grain&#x2F;idaho-...</a>