Sentences with phrase «late season crops»

He hopped right onto our tractor and tilled up a south section of the property so we can continue to plant the late season crops.

Not exact matches

This late - season crop has been soaking in the sun and I find they have a deep, ripened flavor that, to me, is very different from the fresh mid-July tomatoes.
This beautiful, autumn - hued salad is full of fall's best vegetables (sweet potatoes, fennel, carrots, kale), along with late season bumper crops of our summer favorites to create a best - of - both - worlds meal.
On an average, the Gunners boss Arsene Wenger signs a midfielder almost every season, but the problem recently has been that our current crop of players in midfield have not quite performed up to the mark and with the next transfer window looming closer, there is always going to be speculation on possible reinforcements and the latest player to be linked with a move to the Emirates is FC Porto holding midfielder Danilo Pereira.
Also, try to grow in two seasons — use your space for early crops and then when they are done, reuse the space for later crops.
Note: A late frost took a toll on many of the farms» blueberry crops in the 2017 season.
These chemicals normally kill crops as well as weed, so resistant crops would permit farmers to ignore weeds growing among their crops early in the season, as they can use an effective herbicide later in the year.
Growers blame the crop loss on an unusually warm spring followed by late - season freezes and this summer's drought.
According to David Mortensen, professor of weed and applied plant ecology, Penn State, synthetic - auxin herbicides are usually used early in the growing season, but with the new transgenic crop varieties coming on the market, these herbicides will be used later when temperatures are warmer and more plant species are leafed out.
This raises the risk of damage to crops from a freeze that is not particularly late in the season, similar to what occurred in the Southeast in March.
Predictions of the annual cycle of precipitation suggest an increase in precipitation later in the crop year (April - June) of ~ 10 % but a substantial decrease (up to 75 % at the tail) in precipitation later in the dry season (July - September).
Late onset and early winter ending will reduce the length of growing season for crops which will complete their biological life quickly causing reduction in yields as plants will gain accelerated maturity without reaching proper height and size.
Springtime cold air outbreaks (at least two consecutive days during which the daily average surface air temperature is below 95 % of the simulated average wintertime surface air temperature) are projected to continue to occur throughout this century.19 As a result, increased productivity of some crops due to higher temperatures, longer growing seasons, and elevated CO2 concentrations could be offset by increased freeze damage.20 Heat waves during pollination of field crops such as corn and soybean also reduce yields (Figure 18.3).4 Wetter springs may reduce crop yields and profits, 21 especially if growers are forced to switch to late - planted, shorter - season varieties.
Some growers salvaged a decent yield by diversifying their crops — and taking advantage of a late - season warm spell to do some last - minute harvesting.
Don't plant crops late in the season when you won't have time to harvest them.
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