According to the Korean Meteorological Agency, a very strong wind will come to the inland regions, including Gangwon-do, Chungnam and Gyeongnam, on the 19th.
The Rural Development Administration (Chief Executive Officer of Kyung-gyu Kim) urged to prevent damage to facilities such as greenhouses and crops (hereinafter referred to as plants) due to strong winds that occur in the spring.
When a strong wind is predicted, the plastic film on the outside of the greenhouse is tightly tied with a rope. To prevent it from breaking off from the wind, reinforce it with a protective film, and if there is a torn part, replace it immediately so that the indoor temperature does not drop.
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In addition, after sealing it, to prevent wind from entering the greenhouse, check the internal temperature and ventilate it so that the temperature does not rise. Since temperatures may drop after strong winds, provide heating equipment in advance.
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If the greenhouse is damaged after a strong wind has passed, crops can suffer damage at low temperature and die, so cover the plants with plastic wrap and repair the damaged area as soon as possible.
If growth is not good due to damage at low temperature, growth must be accelerated by spraying the leaves with fertilizer.
Chung Chung-seup, Disaster Response Manager, said: "I am interested in the forecast of the Meteorological Administration to prepare for damage from high winds in spring."
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