The Southeast is expecting freezing temperatures on Tuesday morning, November 11, which has the potential to impact the growing regions of North Carolina, Georgia, and North Florida.
- The Southeast growing regions of North Carolina, Georgia, and North Florida are expected to see below-freezing evening temperatures between 29-32°F
- Frost temperatures are expected to last only a few hours, so the impact on crops could be minimal, especially in North Florida; anticipate freeze damage to plants, which will reduce yields in the future
- Agriculture concerns regarding freezing temperatures will affect tomatoes, green beans, bell peppers, squash, and cucumbers; the total damage will not be known until the end of this week and early next week
- To mitigate the impact, growers will increase harvests today and may use frost cloth as a protective measure
- Markon will continue to monitor and update, as more information becomes available
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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