Bulgaria. Winter crops were in deep dormancy
Weather conditions were not suitable for fieldwork in areas earmarked for spring crops. The weather was unstable with frequent rain and rising air temperatures.
Soil moisture. Following a long winter drought, the amount of precipitation increased that improved the topsoil moisture content. 10-25 cm snow cover protected winter crops from critically low temperatures (down to -15°C) and prevented winter kill.
Crop condition. Winter crops were in deep dormancy, reports UkrAgroConsult.
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