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  • Thursday 17 May 2012
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  • Weather delays potato schedule

    THE UK has recorded the wettest April since 1910 – the average national monthly rainfall of 122mm, or 5 inches, compares with an average of 70mm or 3 inches.

  • GM forges ahead globally

    BY WAY of a change this week I'm taking a look at global trends in GM technology as a result of HGCA's recent reporting on the increasing use of GM crops globally.

  • Rain affects play

    Rain continues to fall but some areas are getting more than others and the outcome is that potato planting is still being held up and it looks like it will be into May before some serious planting gets underway.

  • Scotland begins to feel the heat

    SOME RECORD temperatures, drought in England and with even some parts of Scotland feeling the drouth – it all means the spring work is now well caught up with.

  • Good start for some to the 2012 growing year Good start for some to the 2012 growing year

    FOR SOME it might not feel like it, but in my part of the Borders this year we have had less than 2 inches of rain, compared to 5½ inches last year at this time.

  • Temperatures rise but the heat is out of wheat Temperatures rise but the heat is out of wheat

    IT'S BEEN good week for catching up on spring work now that the cold spell of weather has receded and temperatures of up to 10°c have been recorded.

  • January ends with some 'optimistic' outlooks

    HALF THE amount of 'precipitation' has fallen in our part of the Borders in January this year, compared to last year.

  • History in the making
  • Quiet trading in the eye of the storm

    THIS PAST week has produced some severe storms and the first fall of snow in the Borders where we had three inches overnight – it melted within 24 hours but was a reminder of what last winter was all about.

  • Tattie harvest struggles on

    IT'S BEEN a struggle for many because of the weather, but potato lifting is now complete in most areas – 97% has now lifted in the UK, compared to 90% at this time last year.

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