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Frost Concerns After an Early Planting Season

ST. PAUL, Minn. — With good field conditions, many acres of soybean and corn were planted across southern MN by mid to late April. Corn and soybean in some of these fields were just starting to or have emerged. The frost warnings issued May 5 were not a welcome development. According to the NDAWN and MN Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Weather Network (Figure 1), although some areas dodged freezing temperatures, minimum temperatures down …
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The spring weather was not kind to Hungarian agriculture. The drought was followed by late frosts. According to the expert, even a wetter May is not a guarantee of a turnaround.

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The 2026 Hungarian agricultural season came under pressure from two sides at the beginning of May: in addition to the extremely dry spring, the unusually strong frost in the first few days further worsened the outlook. According to the agro-meteorological situation on April 30, at least moderate drought has already developed in about two-thirds of the country, and spots of severe drought have also appeared in several regions. The lack of precipi…

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Portfolio broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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