News

Netherlands: Arable crops crave water

Wheat
Fresh Common Potato
Sugar Beet
Fresh Onion
Netherlands
Published May 14, 2022

Tridge summary

The precipitation deficit in the Netherlands is increasing rapidly. At this point in the season it is a lot drier than in the drought year 2018. Hydrologist Niko Wanders is concerned about the low water level in the Rhine. LTO directors Klaas Schenk, Hendrik Jan ten Cate and Pieter Evenhuis note that the state of arable crops varies greatly.

Original content

“Every reel out there is spinning here now. Bulbs in particular are irrigated extensively, but onions, sugar beets and summer cereals are also regularly given extra water', reports Klaas Schenk, LTO manager and arable farmer in Anna Paulowna in North Holland. He explains the development of the crops in his growing region. According to Schenk, the last potatoes will be planted this week. 'That doesn't happen automatically because of the dry top layer. Many growers choose to mill the ridges quickly after planting in order to retain as much moisture as possible. That too is difficult due to the mediocre structure and often produces large dust clouds.' According to Hydrologist Niko Wanders of Utrecht University, the starting situation for arable crops is not favourable. 'Newly sown crops need moisture for germination and early development. It is currently drier in the season than in 2018. Then it was quite wet in April and May.' 90 millimeters The data from the KNMI's drought ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.