Storm and rain threaten: Lower Saxony's farmers worry about the harvest!

Niedersachsen erwartet Wetterumschwung mit Sturm und Starkregen, Landwirte besorgt über Dürresituation und Ernteauswirkungen.
Lower Saxony expects the change in the weather with storms and heavy rain, farmers concerned about the drought situation and harvest effects. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Storm and rain threaten: Lower Saxony's farmers worry about the harvest!

In Lower Saxony, farmers are currently suffering from persistent drought, which significantly endangered their attachment. The persistent drought forces the companies to use artificial irrigation because the moisture in the upper layers of the soil decreases significantly. According to the Deutschlandfunk , the drought in the drought shows alarm data that indicate an extraordinary dryness. The period from February to April 2025 in particular was extremely dry in Germany, which triggers a growing concern among farmers.

The meteorological service, the German Weather Service (DWD), announces a change in weather for the second half of the week, especially on May 22nd and 23rd. Before this change, however, Lower Saxony continues to expect good weather conditions with maximum temperatures up to 24 degrees in the first half of the week. These weather -related cycles pose major challenges for agriculture, especially since the rain of the past weekend is insufficient to compensate for the existing deficits. From Thursday, the forecast provides for a cold slump with temperatures between 12 and 15 degrees, accompanied by showers and thunderstorms, which could further exacerbate the situation.

ecological effects of dryness

The drought in Lower Saxony is not just a локal problem, but part of a more comprehensive climatic pattern that grasps Europe. The BUND for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (BUND) warns of far -reaching ecological consequences, such as increased forest fire threats and falling water levels in rivers, such as the Rhine, which is undisputedly affected by the ongoing drought. According to the Federal Association , climate change increases the temperature by about two degrees, which makes the situation even more serious.

agriculture faces a variety of challenges from the climate crisis. Young plants and flat -rooted cultures are particularly susceptible to the changed weather conditions. It is becoming increasingly difficult to water the soils and plants sufficiently, which endangers the yields and falls into uncertainty everyone involved in the industry. The EU Commission also warns of the long-term effects of low water on drinking water supply, agriculture and shipping.

adaptation strategies and future outlook

In this context, experts require measures to restore damaged habitats and strengthen biological diversity. The topic of climate protection plays a central role when it comes to adapting agricultural practices to the new circumstances. Suggestions for improving the water balance, such as retention basin and the distortion of areas, are becoming increasingly relevant to counter the consequences of climate change.

With an early onset of cold and the already noticeable effects of the drought, many farmers hope for an early improvement. Nevertheless, the future remains uncertain, since further extreme weather events are forecast and climate change is a threat to the agriculture of Europe. The Deutschlandfunk emphasizes that sustainable development and a complete exit from fossil fuels are necessary in order to slow down and minimize the associated risks.

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