On one hand, the current state of the fields gives hope that winter cereals have escaped the greatest danger, but farmers are still looking rather anxious at the end of March and beginning of April. Photo: Marko Saarm Winter kept winter cereals, but spring has not said its last word. This year’s winter has been more favorable for Estonian winter cereals.

The first assessment of both scientists and farmers is moderately optimistic, no extensive damage from the winter has been seen, the snow cover protected the plants from the greater cold, and most fields came out of the snow in a satisfactory or even good condition. However, the picture is not the same everywhere.

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