Bulgaria. Partial yellowing of winter wheat plants due to moisture deficits
Weather conditions. The weather was warm. Towards February 5, air temperatures peaked at 18-20°C with the average daily air temperature being 4-5°C above its normal level necessary for winter cereals to grow.
Moisture supply. Despite high temperatures in most regions, growth resumption in winter crops was curbed by a topsoil moisture shortage because of low precipitation rates in January.
Crop condition. Partial yellowing of winter wheat plants was seen in some places due to moisture deficits, reports UkrAgroConsult.
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