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The first 5.6 thousand hectares of spring crops were sown in Chernihiv Oblast

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Published Mar 29, 2024

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In the Chernihiv region, the onset of favorable weather has enabled an early start to the sowing of spring grain crops, including oats, wheat, barley, and peas, with 5,600 hectares already sown. The region is preparing for a significant agricultural year, aiming for a total crop area of 1249.9 thousand hectares in 2024, with a substantial portion allocated to spring grains, legumes, and other crops. The condition of winter crops is currently promising, thanks to good weather and adequate soil moisture, with ongoing fertilization efforts to ensure their health.
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This year, the weather conditions in the Chernihiv region helped farmers to start sowing quite early. This was usually done at the end of March - the beginning of April, reports ProAgro Group with reference to information from the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of the Chernihiv Regional State Administration. Farms and agro-enterprises of the region began to sow spring grain crops, in particular oats, wheat, barley and peas. The first 5,600 hectares of land have already been sown. In 2024, the total area of crops in the region is expected to be 1249.9 thousand hectares, of which 965.6 thousand are spring grain and leguminous crops, technical ...
Source: Agravery
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