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REMINDER: The Agroclimate Impact Reporter (AIR) Survey is Still Open for the Month of July

(Information From Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) The Agroclimate Impact Reporter (AIR) is a tool to help connect Agriculture and AgriFood Canada (AAFC) with people in Canada's agricultural community. AAFC relies on its network of AIR volunteers to provide information regarding agroclimate impacts on farm operations across the country.

The AIR network provides valuable and reliable data that are mapped and used in the assessment and development of policies and programs including AgriRecovery and the Livestock Tax Deferral Provision, which can provide assistance to the industry during extreme weather and climate conditions and events.

AAFC is currently collecting AIR reports for the month of July. This month has again been very varied across the country, with generally excessive moisture in the east and dryness in the west. To let AAFC know what the conditions are like this month in your area, please respond to one of the links below:

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To view previous Agroclimate Impact maps, follow this link. Or see some of the other resources we produce on the AAFC Weather and Drought home page. Thank you for your participation, and have a great weekend!

The AIR network is an ever-growing database of agroclimate impacts, which enables better data analysis to help identify trends and anomalies. To learn more about AIR, follow this link. Thank you for your interest in this citizen science project.

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