Surprise on the carrot field after a river broke its bank
An English farmer was surprised to find his carrots standing upright on the ground after the nearby river broke its bank and washed away the soil around it.
Carrots appear on the ground
Carrots are cleaned on the field
Mr. Allan Fearn, 60, who was very worried about this year's harvest, went to check his field at Redford Farm in Laurenkirk after the North Esk River broke its bank. But he saw carrots stand upright while the soil around them was washed away by water. It happened when the farmer prepared the passage to harvest in a few days.
When the river breaks its banks, the water flows through the fields, but luckily, it flows in the aisle and hardly affects the carrots.
Mr. Fearn said the carrots were washed in the field and harvested easily although he did not want this phenomenon to happen again.
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