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Adverse weather on the farm

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  •   Cold and wet conditions, wind and hail
    • Cold and wet conditions: forages
    • Cold and wet conditions: pastures
    • Cold and wet conditions: horticulture crops
  •   Hot and dry conditions, low water and drought
    • Hot and dry conditions, low water and drought: horticulture crops
    • Hot and dry conditions, low water and drought: livestock
    • Hot and dry conditions, low water and drought: forages
    • Hot and dry conditions, low water and drought: pastures

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Cold and wet conditions: horticulture crops

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For information on how to manage cold and wet conditions in horticultural crops, visit the OMAFA pages:

  • Strategies to mitigate the risk of cool growing season
  • Strategies to mitigate the risk of excessive moisture
  • Wind machines for minimizing cold injury to horticultural crops
  • Impacts of cold temperatures on wine grapes
  • Strategies to mitigate the risk of winter injury
  • Understanding pasture gains in a wet weather year
  • The effects of winter on tree fruit
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Updated: November 22, 2024
Published: November 21, 2024

Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness

Growing Ontario’s agri-food sector to create a stronger economy for the province.

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