Nov 25, 2019
How Climate Change Affects Fall Crops In North Carolina
WFAE
Mark Weathington, Director of the JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University, says that if the heat continues late into a season, then instantly swings to cold, cool-season plants don’t have time to really get established. Adding, plants will adapt the best that they can, but when the weather is erratic it can be tough.