Wet weather forcing Florida farmers to rush potatoes out of fields

Junio 01, 2012
Heavy rains recently have increased risk of rot in some areas of Florida's potato fields. Thanks to Tropical Storm Beryl and storms it left behind, some St. Johns County potato farmers are moving to get their spuds out of the ground fast before they rot. St. Johns County agricultural agent Steven Lands said the downpour came a few weeks ahead of normal.
The rain has made conditions hotter for the potatoes that are still in the dirt. An average of 3 to 6 inches of rain has soaked local potato crops since Beryl passed through, he said. “I know it’s too much,” said local potato farmer Jeff Brubaker.
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