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According to studies by North Dakota State Climatologist and North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network Director Adnan Akyuz, the average annual temperature in North Dakota has increased by 0.27 degrees in the last 10 years. Because of the temperature increase, the length of the growing season has increased 17.5 days in the last century.
Parts of the state have been upgraded into a warmer sector of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plant hardiness zones. | |
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