Climate Change Threatens New Mexico's Pecan Crop Yields
Climate Change Threatens New Mexico's Pecan Crop Yields
US · Published Sep 23, 2025
Rising temperatures and reduced water availability threaten New Mexico's pecan crop yields.
Farmers are adopting innovative irrigation techniques and exploring drought-resistant pecan varieties.
Research initiatives aim to develop climate-adapted pecan trees to ensure industry resilience.
Climate change impacts New Mexico's pecan crop
Climate change poses a significant threat to New Mexico's pecan crop yields, impacting the state's agricultural sector. Rising temperatures and reduced water availability are key challenges that pecan farmers are grappling with. These climatic shifts directly affect the health and productivity of pecan trees, leading to decreased yields and economic strain on local farmers.
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