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Weird weather hit cattle ranchers and citrus growers in 2022. Why it likely will get worse.

December 7, 2022December 28, 2022 Utah Channel 3
Drought imperils Texas farmers’ ability to breed cattle. Hurricanes threaten Florida’s iconic citrus. Experts tie the troubles to climate change.

      

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