Spain: Warm Spring Drives Down Spanish Winter Grains Harvest

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Good yields were expected for most of Spain’s grain growing regions until early May when high temperatures and lack of precipitation significantly reduced harvest expectations. Spain’s central plateau was most affected by the hot weather as the winter crop cycle had almost ended when the unusually high temperatures withered the grains in the South. Some Northern grain growing regions expect average yields thanks the milder temperatures and rain during the first half of June. 

Spain: Warm Spring Drives Down Spanish Winter Grains Harvest

 

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