Farmer's Weekly

Adverse weather calls for greater orchard care

Famers in subtropical regions have been cautioned to protect their trees from adverse weather this winter.

Heavy rain in the Western Cape and extreme cold and snow in other regions of South Africa could potentially cause long-term damage to citrus and macadamia nut orchards.

Dr Jan van Niekerk, programme root rot. These wet weather conditions necessitated immediate action, and control measures thus needed to be taken.

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