It's worrying that frosts are affecting grain crops in Mexico

Published 2020년 10월 7일

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Farmers in the Hidalgo region of Mexico are worried about potential crop damage due to upcoming frosts. However, thanks to a timely corn harvest, crops of barley, alfalfa, and oats are currently at risk. Despite the cold weather and ice formation in fields, no impact has been reported on crops in the Tula region. Farmers are hopeful that their crops will continue to resist the severe temperatures.
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CÉSAR MARTÍNEZ. THE SUN OF HIDALGO. TETEPANGO, Hidalgo. There is widespread concern among peasants in this region about the first frosts that have hit here and that they could spoil the current crops on farmland, however, until yesterday, it had not been like that. Among the agricultural products that exist are alfalfa, barley and oats. The farmer Héctor Sánchez specified in this regard that in recent days severe cold has been felt in this area of Hidalgo and at dawn, the fields are full of ice due to the low temperatures that prevail during the nights and early mornings. "Luckily the corn is no longer very affected by the frosts because it was harvested a long time before and it is only cob and later the land was prepared to grow barley, alfalfa and oats," said, yesterday, the interviewee. He assured that the cold only affects more ornamental plants, which were already cultivated on the ...
Source: Inforural

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