UK potato farmers fear another washout for this year's crop
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from on (#56X9M)
Growers hope to avoid a third bad year but have already been hit by lockdown and a heatwave
The humble spud, staple of the British dinner table, has weathered storm, flood and lockdown, but farmers are on tenterhooks ahead of the crucial growing season for the key crop as the UK heatwave is followed by thunderstorms and deluges.
Farmers are desperate to avoid a repeat of last year, when good growing weather over the summer was followed by heavy rains in some areas from late September that left the ground too sodden to harvest for months, spelling disaster for many potato growers.
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