In Fields Sown With Bombs, Ukraine’s Farmers Risk Deadly Harvest

"BERYSLAV, Ukraine — Oleksandr Hordienko stepped gingerly into a wheat field that had recently served as a Russian tank position, following closely behind an assistant with a metal detector. He stopped when he came to a row of metal disks glinting in the late-winter sun. They were tank mines, hundreds of them, laid out in a checkerboard pattern  across his field and presenting a deadly conundrum before the spring planting season. Farmers who choose to climb into their tractors and work their land risk death or dismemberment by the mines, shells and other ordnance that litter the fields. Those who do not risk an economic crisis: The fighting has already cost the southern Kherson region three harvests, and there is no sign that farming will resume its role as an engine of Ukraine’s economy anytime soon. ...”

Piles of wheat rotting in a half-destroyed grain storage facility at a farm complex in the village of a Shyroke, Ukraine, near the city of Kherson in February.

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