New Cornell Climate Change Institute, Meteorologist to Present Weather and Farming at Empire Farm Days

6213FieldCloud3005MWickhamSeneca Falls, NY – What is the one thing people always talk about? The weather. Farmers may be weather watchers more than any other collective group. To accommodate their interest and provide them with a look at trends and how climate is impacting agriculture, Empire Farm Days will host presentations by Allison M. Chatrchyan, director of the new Cornell University Institute for Climate Change and Agriculture, and WHEC News10NBC Meteorologist Josh Nichols, who also teaches weather and climate at Monroe Community College.

On Tuesday, August 5 at 10:30am, Dr. Chatrchyan will speak on Farming in a More Extreme and Variable Climate.

On Wednesday, August 6 at 10:30am, Nichols will present Weather from the Farmers’ Point of View.

Admission to Empire Farm Days and the weather presentations is free, parking is $10. The event is held on 300 acres of the Rodman Lott and Son Farms in Seneca Falls, NY. Learn more at www.empirefarmdays.com.

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