Montana Barley Fields Become Front Line For Climate Change And Beer
Barley, the "king of malt," needs a precise recipe of water and sunshine to thrive — too much of either will cause it to wither and die. And amid a changing climate, that's exactly what's happening.
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January 11, 2018 at 08:00PM
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NPR News: Montana Barley Fields Become Front Line For Climate Change And Beer
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