Forest meteorology plays a crucial role in agricultural ecosystems, influencing crop health, growth, and overall productivity. Understanding weather patterns, including temperature, precipitation, and humidity, is essential for effective farm management. Meteorological data aids farmers in making informed decisions about planting times, irrigation schedules, and pest control measures. Additionally, forest meteorology contributes to assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural landscapes, helping farmers adapt to shifting conditions. With accurate weather predictions, farmers can optimize resource use, enhance crop yields, and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices. In the context of agriculture, forest meteorology serves as a valuable tool for precision farming and climate-smart agriculture, ensuring the resilience of agro-ecosystems in the face of environmental challenges.
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Stephen Jennewein, University of Florida, United States
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