Climate warning over lastest threat to harvesting

Harvest underway in East LothianHarvest underway in East Lothian
Harvest underway in East Lothian
With the spell of settled dry weather coming to an end, the challenging summer for Scotland’s farmers and crofters looks set to continue as near drought conditions are replaced by thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in many parts.

In the latest water scarcity report issued by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) – areas in the Highlands recently saw their drought status raised to ‘significant scarcity’, while several areas around Scotland including the islands, were raised to ‘moderate scarcity’ and much of the rest of the country put on alert with early warning of water scarcity.

And NFU Scotland yesterday reported that members in Ayrshire, Forth and Clyde and Dumfries and Galloway regions had reported instances of grass burning up because of the continued hot and dry weather – with some farmers already feeding silage to top up grazing.

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