Midwest Farmers Wanted: Share How Past Weather Extremes Shape Current Farming Decisions – HLA Happenings

Midwest Farmers Wanted: Share How Past Weather Extremes Shape Current Farming Decisions

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Do You Know Farmers in Indiana, Illinois, or Iowa?

We are currently conducting interviews as part of the IMPACT²: Social-Ecological Memory in Midwest Agriculture project. This research explores how past extreme weather events shape present-day farming decisions and adaptation strategies.

We are looking to connect with farmers in Indiana, Illinois, or Iowa for interviews to learn about their stories and practices related to weather challenges and adaptation. Interviews are in-person, last about 45–60 minutes, and participants will receive a $100 honorarium.

If you know someone who might be interested, please reach out to Shivika Aggrawal at saggraw@purdue.edu.

Thank you for helping us amplify the voices and knowledge of Midwest farming communities!

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