jswordy
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Things are getting worse...
https://www.politico.eu/article/sta...-farms-the-toll-of-europes-worsening-drought/
Looks like our huckleberries this year. Plenty of rain this prong and the it shut off and got HOT!!
We have had plenty of rain in Finland this year AND the summer is 1 month longer than usual. So, very nice growing season this year. Few years back we had very dry and hot summer though, and last year the fall came very early, so very unpredictable.
Irrigation is your friend. If there is rain then you simply don't use it. If there is no or little rain then you can supplement. This isn't the 1st drought in Europe and it certainly won't be the last so they need to buck up and invest in infrastructure.
https://www.teiskonviini.fi/tuotteet/rubiini/This is the first sparkling wine ever made from grapes grown in Finland. They also produce red church wine for the local church. Both are made from hybrid "Zilga" vine.I've never had Finnish wine. Don't even know if I can get any. Recommend some?
Well there is sustainable irrigation and then there is just let's build a dam and suck up everything that come in. Part of the problem with Meade is that water was cheap and easy to get for so long that no one looked ahead and started building desalination plants to releave the pressure on Meade. Also happening with the Ogallala in the Texas panhandle. It is wrong to grow corn there, needs to much water, but they do it anyway. How much is too much - when I worked on a farm back in 1973, the farmer had multiple wells per section, 10" casing with a Ford 460CI engine. The amount of water it could pull was insane, God only knows what it is now.The definition of irrigation is borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. Yes, it works but it is not long-term sustainable in an increasing number of areas on Earth, including a helluva lot of cropland in the American West.
Well there is sustainable irrigation and then there is just let's build a dam and suck up everything that come in. Part of the problem with Meade is that water was cheap and easy to get for so long that no one looked ahead and started building desalination plants to releave the pressure on Meade. Also happening with the Ogallala in the Texas panhandle. It is wrong to grow corn there, needs to much water, but they do it anyway. How much is too much - when I worked on a farm back in 1973, the farmer had multiple wells per section, 10" casing with a Ford 460CI engine. The amount of water it could pull was insane, God only knows what it is now.
https://www.teiskonviini.fi/tuotteet/rubiini/This is the first sparkling wine ever made from grapes grown in Finland. They also produce red church wine for the local church. Both are made from hybrid "Zilga" vine.
https://www.alko.fi/en/products/909287/Valamon-Kirkkoviini/https://valamobeverages.com/en/products/wines/Then there is Valamo, which is orthodox monastery. They make also church wine and whisky that is barrel aged in church wine barrels, also aged XO church wine. Though they use Hungarian grapes.
Then there's the experimental Olkiluoto vineyard that grows grapes with heat from the nuclear plant but they do not sell it, it's for the operating personel only.
Also there is some experimental vineyard at The Åland Islands, but I can't find any links to the product, don't know if they sell it or not
IDK if you can get them outside of Finland. Finland is not official wine country, that is we cannot sell any grape wine as wine, but instead it's "alcoholic beverage made from grapes". Also if you have a vineyard, you cannot sell your wine locally, but instead you have to sell it to the national alcohol monopoly "Alko" for distribution. Anything above 5,5% must be sold at Alko only.
Church wine is only wine you can sell as wine without problems, so most of the wine made in Finland is church wine. Most of the "wine" we produce is made from local berries or fruits.
Thank you!
Irrigation is your friend. If there is rain then you simply don't use it. If there is no or little rain then you can supplement. This isn't the 1st drought in Europe and it certainly won't be the last so they need to buck up and invest in infrastructure.
Desalinization stations are needed
I hope by “wasted” you mean “used wastefully” and not “left in the rivers to support fish and aquatic life”. There are may in the western US who would use every drop and the fish and environment can bugger right off. We need to use our water wisely and that means protecting the environment too.There is actually a lot of fresh water in Europe. A lot of it is simply wasted in modern societies.
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