Bulgaria: A few days with dangerously low temperatures

Published 2022년 3월 11일

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The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) forecasts sub-normal temperatures in the next seven days, which will maintain the dormancy of winter cereals and delay the development of perennials. However, the minimum temperatures, expected to be above critical for winter cereals, could pose a threat to some stone fruit species and perennials in swelling and cracking stages. The high moisture content in the upper soil layers from recent precipitation will prevent pre-sowing tillage for spring crops.
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In the next seven days, sub-normal temperatures are forecast, which will maintain the dormancy of winter cereals and will delay the premature development of perennials, according to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH). What are your biggest difficulties as farmers at the moment? Minimum values of temperatures in the first half of the period, in places down to minus 10oC, will be above the critical for winter cereals, which are in the phases of the third leaf and twinning, say agrometeorologists. These values will pose a danger to some of the most advanced stone fruit species, which have entered the flower bud phase and the beginning of flowering (almond). Perennials in most of the Polish regions of the country are currently in the stages of swelling and cracking of the buds. The next day in most parts of the country will be cloudy and windy with prevailing minimum temperatures between minus 9 and minus 4 degrees. The forecast is for the low minimum ...
Source: Agri

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