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Winter Wet and Management Considerations

Posted By HBFA | July 18, 2024

Winter Wet and Management Considerations

After a dry start to Autumn on the back of El Nino, this last week of June has brought a significant rain maker to bed in the wet season.  Traditionally Hawke’s Bay receives most of its rainfall through June, July, and August and with soils now water logged, heavier soils are expected to remain water logged through to spring.  The wet season can’t be avoided; however taking a look at what measures are possible to set up for the best possible spring start should form part of the winter programme.

While growing is often at the mercy of weather conditions, careful planning across the winter season to balance each of the operational and development tasks leads to successful execution and builds a strong foundation for a successful season.

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