A Cargill executive told a crowd at Kansas State University last (MON) night that climate change is real, and must be addressed head-on to prevent food shortages in the future. Heartland Health Monitor's Bryan Thompson has more.
Cargill Exec Discusses Climate Change, Food Production
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