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What do farmers do to their crops if it snows?

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  1. I assume you refer to crops planted in autumn and ripen in spring.

    These plants are capable of surviving low temperatures because their tillering node is buried deep into the soil and all future food is stored there.

    Once it gets warm again, shoots appear.

    Examples include winter wheat, winter rye, winter barley.

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