At Least 35% Of Sweden's Grain Lost To Drought, 60% Of Dutch Corn, Danish Spring Harvest Off 40-50%
LONDON Brown is the color of summer in northern Europe this year. Fields that are usually covered in lush green grass have now turned to dust, trees are shedding their leaves and animals eating dry hay or grain instead of grazing in pastures.
Farmers in around a dozen countries from Ireland to the Baltics are grappling with a once-in-a-generation drought. The unrelenting heat wave has devastated crops, with more than half of the harvest expected to be lost in some areas.
I have never seen this type of hot and dry weather, and Ive been farming over 30 years, Max Schulman told NBC News from his farm about 35 miles outside of Helsinki, where he grows beans, oats, wheat and oilseeds. Schulman says his farm has received just 3 inches of rain since the end of April, compared with 10 to 14 inches most years.
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In Britain, farmers are facing more than just the weather. Since the 2016 Brexit vote to leave the European Union, theres been a sharp decrease in the availability of workers from other parts of the 28-country bloc in the U.K. That has meant farmers have been forced to leave good fruit rotting on the vine because no one is available to pick it, while leaving other fields fallow to avoid crops going to waste.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/drought-brings-big-worries-farmers-across-northern-europe-n896096