Climate Change Kills Missouri Wine

Sorry . . . But this might be the very best thing we've ever heard about climate change . . .

"Extreme weather is taking its toll on grapevines and taking out 70% of Missouri’s wine production, that is according to the state’s Ag Director."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

A "perfect storm" has led to wine production in Missouri to decrease by 70%

Over in the middle of the country, conditions are not faring so well for crops. Extreme weather is taking its toll on grapevines and taking out 70% of Missouri's wine production, that is according to the state's Ag Director. Chris Chinn says that producers faced a "perfect storm" between December's cold snap, April's late freeze, and the current drought.

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