Atlantic & pacific farmers battle against prolonged La Niña cold temps

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Atlantic

Prolonged cold temperature in the Atlantic region delays production in tropical regions like Florida, Caribbean ( flood zone). Snow in tropical regions, increase erosion in coastal regions. Sugar cane plants ( Carbon 4) begin sprouting early spring and flourish in summer, but this prolonged cold current is holding several ecological services and pollinators like bees, birds, and animals. Citrus trees are on the schedule waiting for the spring break.

Pacific

The Pacific Coast high seismic zone in Andrea Fault, and this area suffers severe erosion. Prolonged La Niña this year , delays spring break for many plants, and pollinators. Rivers and oceans in the largest Pacific are more balanced than Atlantic, because of the Polar Vortex phenomenon ( brings snow in the Gulf).

Improved Agricultural Practices

Natural habitats, to build resiliency in cold weather thus balance hydrological cycle 🔁. Frost resistant plants in order to protect production that are in demand.

Resilient plants in Atlantic tropical agains flood and drought are bald cypress, hibiscus, bougainvillea, beauty berry, and more

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Resilient plant in the Largest Pacific , lilac, almonds, Sage spirit, artichoke, rhododendron , and variety of pine trees are on that stand the test of time.

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Desired vs Natural Selection/ habitat is not balanced and caused damage to crops.

Rajwantee, Washington, USA

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