This was posted already, but it was a crossposted screenshot and did not generate any discussion. I'm posting this with Dr. Hansen's name in the title in case anyone missed it and wants to discuss.
The article interviews various individuals involved with raising seed crops for small-to-medium operations. Chaotic weather patterns have had a major impact on their seed production. The article notes that it takes longer to produce seeds for many plants than it takes to produce food from them, and that weather conditions must remain appropriate through their entire life cycle. It briefly discusses adapting plants through hybridization and open-pollination to make them more resilient against growing threats.
Now if only we valued nature itself, or our continued ability to appreciate either.