Severe frosts in Ukraine did not damage grain crops - Ukrhydromettsentr

Published 2021년 1월 27일

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In January, Ukraine experienced severe frosts, with temperatures ranging from minus 18 to minus 32 degrees Celsius. Despite the extreme cold, winter crops such as wheat, rye, barley, and canola were not significantly damaged due to the snow cover insulating the crops. However, local damage to winter barley, rapeseed, and wheat is possible in areas with insufficient snow cover, particularly in Kherson and Odesa oblasts. The frosts could also damage the buds of fruit and grapes in areas where the temperature was maintained for over three days, except in the Transcarpathian and Chernivtsi regions.
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The Ukrhydrometcenter reported that frosts could damage fruit trees and grape plantations. Agrocenter tells about it in more detail. Details: Severe frosts (minus 18 to minus 32 degrees Celsius), which were observed in Ukraine in January, in most areas did not cause significant damage to winter crops (wheat, rye, barley, canola). Comment: “Despite the very low temperatures, the conditions for freezing of crops did not arise due to the snow cover that formed in the fields before cooling. Only in areas with insufficient or no snow cover (especially in Kherson and Odesa oblasts) лока local damage of winter barley, rapeseed and winter wheat is possible, ”the statement reads. It is noted that severe frosts (minus 20-32 degrees), which were observed throughout Ukraine, except for the ...
Source: Agro-center

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