I presently live in Alberta, though I'm a California native and "military brat". I think of Colorado as home.
I was sitting in air conditioning when I said I was inspired to do some scything. I forgot, it's 30 C outside (way above normal, by the way), so no frikkin way.
When I lived in the north, Alaska and Yukon, the warming was becoming quite noticeable YoY, but that's what they say about the poles, it's more pronounced there. Around here in AB, I haven't lived here long enough to see it myself, but the old coots tell me the planting starts two weeks earlier than it used to, and first frost is later. Before you think, "that's good!", the ground is drying up and irrigation is being halted (through license attrition) so that the cities get the water instead. But the worst thing is the hail. It's becoming so common it's wiping out half the crops, and hail insurance is going up sharply. This year, the hail will fall on a pretty dry crop, (canola, in case you're curious) we have had about an 1/8" in five weeks. Sure seems to be a lot more energy in the atmosphere these days. Hmm, wonder where it's coming from. ; )
The planting could start earlier here as well. Problem is day length. You can go ahead and plant, but it will all just sit there and look at you like "what?". And the heat is earlier, and worse, so next year will call for some changes.
Then there was the grasshopper invasion and they ate all the root crops. May as well wait until September before trying again. Corn got fried, so I'm starting over with that now.
At least the grapes and the melons are doing well.