The covering of the rows of potatoes with fleece and film ensure that the stocks do not overheat during the day and do not cool down during the night. "This requires a lot of work and experience," explains farmer Henning Holste.
Last year, around 102,000 hectares of potatoes were cultivated in Lower Saxony, of which some 4,000 hectares were used for new potatoes, a large proportion of them under foil.
Photo: Erich Klug/ LWK Niedersachsen
Anti-frost irrigation is used whenever late frosts endanger the sensitive potato plants. The process, which is widely used with fruit and vegetables, protects the plants from freezing. The reason for this is the "crystallisation heat", which is released when the water passes from the liquid to the solid state.
Anti-frost irrigation is significantly more water and energy intensive than the drip irrigation. Here, rather than distributing the water over a large area using small sprinklers, it is transported directly to the potato roots using hoses.
Source: LWK Niedersachsen