I certainly can. In fact, there is a strong correlation between what are called sustainable agricultural practices and adaptation to climate change. If you read any literature, even the general literature on sustainable agriculture and adaptation to climate change, you see that they have the same underlying principles, so you could argue that if an agriculture producer farms in a sustainable way, they are relatively well prepared for a changing climate. In particular, with regard to the types of climate changes we anticipate, all of the climate models forecast more water in winter, but winter is not when we grow crops. Therefore, if you have practices and technology that enable you to store the water on the farm, and in the soil in particular, then you're much better prepared for a changing climate.
On December 7th, 2017. See this statement in context.