Water levels to 15 May
23 May 2012
Maps are based on data provided by the Environment Agency.
Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.
Natural England study of six Hertfordshire orchards quantifies environmental and social value.
Some 19 regions are no longer officially in drought following the wettest April on record and continuing rainfall in May.
April downpours flood Vale of Evesham event site and cause asparagus crop to fall dormant.
Growers should apply nitrogen to their soils using leguminous plants rather than manufactured nitrogen fertiliser, a report by the Soil Association has urged.
Kent top-fruit grower Moor Organics used last week's East Kent Fruit Society blossom walk to show off its Italian-made Ladurner tractor-mounted mechanical weeder, which the firm said allows it to keep on top of weeds without the need for using herbicides.
"Food Security: The Value of Vegetables" will be the theme of an upcoming meeting at the University of Warwick's Crop Centre on 11 July.
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