Brief agrometeorological review for the first ten days of November 2022 in Kazakhstan

Published 2022년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

In late November, winter wheat cultivation in southern and south-eastern Kazakhstan faced challenges due to excessive rainfall, which delayed sowing but benefited soil moisture. Frog frost, with temperatures dropping to minus 1 to 9 degrees Celsius, halted wheat vegetation near Sarkand station in the Almaty region. Despite these challenges, wheat crops were showing positive development, with some already at the '3rd leaf' stage. Alfalfa continued to grow in some southern regions, and the condition of grass crops was satisfactory. Pasture conditions were mostly good to satisfactory, with some poor herbage observed in the Zhambyl district of the Almaty region. Cattle grazing and feed supply for winter were ongoing, with pastures slightly to moderately grazed and showing damp or dry conditions depending on the region.
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Original content

In the areas of cultivation of winter wheat in the south and south-east of the republic in the first ten days of November, precipitation above the norm somewhat hindered the completion of sowing work. A decrease in air temperature at night to minus 1 ... 9 ° C frost caused the cessation of the vegetation of winter wheat in some fields in the vicinity of the Sarkand station in Almaty region. The precipitation was favorable for replenishing soil moisture. On the observed plots in Almaty, Zhambyl and Turkestan regions, on winter wheat crops, the phase of development "grain germination" - "sprouts" was noted, around the Kordai agropost of Zhambyl region - "3rd leaf". The condition of crops throughout is excellent and good. In the southern regions of the republic, alfalfa continues to grow in some places after the 2nd and 3rd mowing, the state of grass crops is good and satisfactory. On the territory of pasture animal husbandry, the weather in the first ten days of November stood out ...
Source: Zol

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