Do advisors perceive climate change as an agricultural risk? An in-depth examination of Midwestern U.S. Ag advisors’ views on drought, climate change, and risk management
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Sarah P. Church | Tonya Haigh | L. Prokopy | A. Mase | N. Babin | T. Haigh | Nicholas Babin | Michael Dunn | Sarah P. Church | Michael Dunn | Amber Saylor Mase | Linda S. Prokopy | S. P. Church
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