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Farm Maintenance: Summer Effects on Your Crops

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Farm Maintenance: Summer Effects on Your Crops

This summer, we’re seeing heat waves and droughts across the country. These hot, dry conditions can have a significant effect on your crops. The last thing you want is your crops to wither and die in the summer heat.

These are some of the summer effects on your crops and how to deal with them.

Heat Stress

When temperatures get too high, crops can experience heat stress. This heat can cause the leaves to wilt and the plants to stop growing. To prevent heat stress, water your plants regularly and ensure they have plenty of shade. If you live in a particularly hot climate, you may want to consider planting heat-resistant crops.

Drought

Drought conditions can cause your plants to wilt and dry out. To prevent this, water your plants regularly and deeply. Mulching can also help to retain moisture in the soil. If you live in an area prone to drought, you may want to consider planting drought-resistant crops. Summer can also affect your irrigation system, leading to lower water pressure and less water flow.

Pest Infestation

Hot, dry conditions can lead to an increased risk of pest infestation. To prevent this, keep your plants well watered and free from debris. You should also regularly check your plants for signs of pests. If you do notice pests, you should take steps to remove them as soon as possible.

Three Tips To Keep Your Crops Healthy This Summer

Water Regularly and Deeply

When watering your plants, it’s essential to do it regularly. This habit will help to prevent stress and keep your plants healthy. Try to water in the morning or evening when it’s cooler.

Keep Your Plants Free From Debris

Debris can provide a perfect hiding spot for pests. To prevent an infestation, keep your plants free from debris. Regularly check your plants for signs of pests and take steps to remove them as soon as possible.

Mulch Your Plants

Mulching can help to retain moisture in the soil and prevent drought. Mulch will help to keep your plants healthy during the hot, dry summer months. Try to mulch around your plants once a week.

Summer can be a challenging time for farmers. But by taking some simple precautions, you can protect your crops from the summer heat. Think ahead to the summer months and take steps to ensure your crops stay healthy all season long.