Climate Change presents an unprecedented challenge to food and farming in the U.S. and beyond. Damaging weather variability and extremes capture the headlines, but more subtle changes caused by hotter summer nights, warmer winters, and a longer growing season have far-reaching effects on the land, people, and communities that feed us.This expanded and updated edition of Resilient Agriculture takes you beyond the headlines and the hype to shine a light on agricultural climate solutions with the power to cultivate new American foodways that are just, sustainable, regenerative, and resilient.Updated content includes:Current and expected changes in regional weather patterns that disrupt food and farmingNew adaptation stories from sustainable, climate-smart, organic, and regenerative farmers and updates on the producers featured in the first editionReal-world applications of resilience thinking that connect the dots between food justice, sustainable development, regenerative economy, and planetary healthA companion website with stories, videos, issue briefs, reading guides, and more.Whether you are working in food and farming or are simply an interested eater, Resilient Agriculture will take you on a journey into real-world resilience solutions with the power to regenerate the well-being of land, people, and community no matter the challenges ahead.'What would a more resilient food system look like? Lengnick answers that question with this path-breaking, delightfully informative book.' — Richard Heinberg, senior fellow, Post Carbon Institute, author, Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival'A guidepost for building a better and more resilient food system.' — Dr. Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, director, Women for the Land, American Farmland Trust