Mixed fortunes are predicted for potatoes after dry spell

Dry weather may have kept late blight risk low, but concerns are mounting for unirrigated potato crops

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Mixed fortunes are predicted for potatoes after dry spell

Yorkshire - Liam Hayton, Hutchinsons There are some big crop variations across this region. Those with irrigation generally look really well, with good canopies and root systems that are able to access...

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