Condition of winter wheat in Kazakhstan is satisfactory

Published 2023년 4월 17일

Tridge summary

In the southern and southeastern parts of Kazakhstan, the daytime air temperature has risen, which is beneficial for the growth and development of winter crops. The condition of winter wheat in several regions is reported to be excellent or good, with many plants at the "3rd leaf" stage. Spring barley sowing is ongoing in the south, with the crops in good condition. Corn sowing for grain has been completed in the Turkestan region. Sugar beet sowing has started in the Zhetysu region. Fruit crops in the southern regions are also developing well. The condition of alfalfa and clover grasses is generally good.
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Original content

In the south and southeast of Kazakhstan, in the areas of cultivation of winter crops, an increase in air temperature was observed in the daytime, which was favorable for the resumption of vegetation, growth and development of winter crops. In Almaty, Zhetysuy, Zhambyl and Turkestan regions, the condition of winter wheat is excellent and good, the development phase "3rd leaf" - "the appearance of the lower stem node". This was reported by the press service of Kazhydromet. In the south of the country, the sowing of spring barley continues, after preliminary tillage, the quality of sowing and the condition of the plants are good. On the early crops of spring barley in the Zhambyl and Almaty regions, the phase of development "grain germination" - "sprouts" is noted, in the Turkestan region "the formation of nodal roots" and "tillering". In the Turkestan region, in the vicinity of the Oshakty agropost, the sowing of corn for grain was completed, the development phase "grain ...
Source: Agrosektor

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