https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-08/documents/print_growing-season-2016.pdf
But the way you argue is just as ineffective, as you cherry pick years to view the data.
As someone who works in agriculture, understanding changes in climates, etc. means a bit more. Where investments will occur and all that. It is not about politics.
The above link looks at growing season. This has very much changed what crops can be planted where, and also the effect of animals and heat stress.
climate change has become hyper politicized about control versus just what it is.
I have seen similar things on ocean temperature and where salmon can be grown, as water temperature very much affects their growth, as well as oxygen in the water and disease.
I am not saying these data answer everything, but the trend is quite obvious.