Potatoes Suffer From Heat: What Farmers Can Do Now
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One farms on sand, the other on clay. Arend is worried about his corn, Paul prays for the potatoes. And every morning the heat rages on, but not all is lost yet. The potato price is finally climbing out of the slump. "My mother always said: The dry years are the best years."
The persistent dry and hot weather causes agriculture and forestry to be created. "Depending on the variety, the potatoes are dried up," Till Bredtmann notes. In his field near Gut Lüpkeshof, he digs out a few potatoes, many of which are just as large as a cherry.
Potatoes are among the crops that are currently suffering massively from heat. What farmers can do now.
One farms on sand, the other on clay. Arend is worried about his corn, Paul prays for the potatoes. And every morning the heat rages on, but not all is lost yet. The potato price is finally climbing out of the slump. "My mother always said: The dry years are the best years."
A delegation of farmers' organizations from across the country, affiliated with the Kisan Coordination Committee, met with Union Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in New Delhi on Tuesday night. The meeting, which took place around 8 p.m., discussed various national and regional issues concerning farmers in detail. Ajay Anmol, state secretary of the Unnao Kisan Andolan, who was part of the delegation, highlighted the…
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