Future climate variability will challenge rangeland beef cattle production in the Great Plains
David D. Briske, John P. Ritten, Amber Campbell, Toni Klemm, Audrey E. H. King
Abstract
Climate projections indicate the Great Plains will experience higher mean temperatures and greater interannual precipitation variability in the future. Greater precipitation variability will challenge the economic viability of rangeland beef cattle production by further disrupting forage supply and animal demand. Beef producers are uncertain of future climate impacts, indicating assistance with adaptive strategies is needed. Private-state-national partnerships may help sustain rangelands and economically viable beef cattle production with increasing climate variability.
Topics & Concepts
RangelandBeef cattleProduction (economics)Climate changePrecipitationEnvironmental scienceLivestockAgroforestryForageNatural resource economicsGeographyAgronomyForestryEcologyBiologyEconomicsMeteorologyMacroeconomicsRangeland and Wildlife ManagementRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact