Russia: Severe frosts did not harm crops in the Stavropol Territory

Published 2023년 1월 9일

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Approximately 99% of the winter crops in a specific region have successfully sprouted, despite potential harm from frost and the absence of snow in certain areas. The soil temperature, ranging from -3 to -8 degrees, does not pose a significant threat to the crops. The regional Ministry of Agriculture has reported that 98% of the sown rapeseed, covering 97.1 thousand hectares, has also sprouted.
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In the region, 99% of the areas sown with winter crops sprouted. The frosts that have settled on the territory of the Stavropol Territory and the absence of snow in some districts did not harm the winter crops. As reported on January 9 by the press service and information policy department of the governor and government of the Stavropol Territory, the soil temperature ranges from -3 to -8 degrees, which is not critical for crops. The head of the regional Ministry of Agriculture also noted that 98% of ...
Source: Zol

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