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Peas-Sized Grapes, Yellow Leaves - Dryness in the Vineyard

Summary by nordbayern.de
Würzburg - In the Franconian wine country it rains especially rarely compared to the low mountains in Lower Franconia. Old vines make this far less than young sticks.
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The farmers wish for regular land rain these days, off land – and of course also the winegrowers in Franken. The owners of older plants are a little more relaxed than those who care for relatively young sticks, as a spokesman of the Franconian Winery Association explained. "There is water in the soil from a depth of one meter. Older vineyards with long roots are therefore well supplied with water," said Michael Bock in Würzburg. "Young plants an…

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Würzburg - In the Franconian wine country it rains especially rarely compared to the low mountains in Lower Franconia. Old vines make this far less than young sticks.

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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