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Fears over crop damage as cold snap continues

For crops already in the ground, dry soils and low temperatures are hindering growth, however, it is too early to say whether there will be longer term consequences.

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Fears over crop damage as cold snap continues

For crops already in the ground, dry soils and low temperatures are hindering growth, however, it is too early to say whether there will be longer term consequences. Independent agronomist John Ewells...

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