Researchers begin Richmond crop experiment to guide industry’s future

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Updated May 17 2018 - 7:05am, first published 5:00am
Post-doctoral research assistant Amy Churchill at the Pastures and Climate Extremes experiment site in Richmond. Picture: Geoff Jones
Post-doctoral research assistant Amy Churchill at the Pastures and Climate Extremes experiment site in Richmond. Picture: Geoff Jones

A FEW small plots of crops in Richmond could one day change the future of farming, as researchers test how crops respond to higher air temperatures and drought conditions.

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