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Extreme Heat and Livestock Production: Costs and Adaptation in the US Dairy Sector

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  • Hutchins, Jared P.
  • Nolan, Derek
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  • Hutchins, Jared P. & Nolan, Derek & Skidmore, Marin, 2023. "Extreme Heat and Livestock Production: Costs and Adaptation in the US Dairy Sector," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335579, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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