Spring is arriving three to five weeks earlier than historical averages in much of the central U.S., impacting agriculture and ecosystems by disrupting crop cycles and wildlife migration patterns. This shift poses financial risks for farmers due to potential frosts after early growth and affects biodiversity through ecological mismatches, highlighting the need for climate adaptation strategies.
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