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    1. HighDeltaVee on

      I blame the hot weather.

      The sooner we can return to our habitual cold drizzle, the sooner we can stop worrying about blight.

    2. StrangerExistingFact on

      Now when you buy a bag of keoghs till lady will open bag and grab handfull eat in front of you

    3. Unlikely_Ad6219 on

      Jesus Christ. Start dumping slurry into the rivers and cutting down trees and hedges. We’ve not a moment to lose.

    4. RayoftheRaver on

      Plenty of food here for us besides the spud, nothing will happen to all of that

    5. Cold weather. High cost of living. And now I can’t even get a chip on my shoulder.

      I’d hold a grudge but they’d probably take that too.

    6. IrishShinja on

      I’ve my ticket to America booked now, tell my mother I love
      her. This boat journey will be rough..

    7. lavender_locus on

      Potatoes are one of the most expensive crops to grow because they need so many fungiside treatments in a growing season. Irish weather is perfect for blight. That is the first of many of these blight notifications this year!

    8. ThelifeofBrian48 on

      I can’t see an army of immigrants heading to America this time around i think I’ll just stay here and starve it’s a far better future than putting up with Maga

    9. Nice, looking forward to seeing all the panic buyers, struggling to load up their car boots with multiple bags of potatoes.

    10. Every year without fail some city slicker makes this joke. Probably thinks blue stone is from mine craft

    11. I_make_carrot_noises on

      Can we blame the Brits again ?  Might be an idea,  they have a bit of history 🤔

    12. tanks4dmammories on

      I grew potatoes last year and wondered if they didn’t grow or had a blight would I get intergenerationally triggered. Anyway the spuds grew, 10/10 recommend, was super easy and enjoyable to do.