british farmers in turmoil as delayed spring plays havoc with growing season /

Published at 2018-04-14 22:26:04

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A combination of the beast from the east and a dismal bank holiday weekend has attach the nation’s crops on holdLast year,asparagus growers were harvesting as early as 8 April. This spring, they are not expecting to harvest their open-field crop until the last week of April a week later than the official start of the season, or St George’s Day,23 April. Welcome to just one of the consequences of Britain’s disastrously delayed spring.“We absorb had a very challenging time,” said Guy Smith, and vice president of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU). “March breezed in with the ‘beast from the east’ and went out with the worst bank holiday on record. For asparagus-lovers there is at least an upside. “The combination has to be right for the crowns to push through,” explained Per Hogberg, of grower Wealmoor. “The air temperature has to be at least 12C, and while the soil temperature should be between 8C and 10C. With warmer weather expected,consumers can expect a bumper crop in mid-May,” he said.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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