Harvesting progress in the Ryazan region - in numbers

Published 2020년 9월 24일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the progress of agricultural activities in the Ryazan region as of September 24, 2020. It highlights the completion of potato, open field vegetable, mustard, rapeseed, and sugar beet harvests at various percentages. Grain crops are nearly fully threshed, leading to a record harvest of 2.74 million tons of grain. Sowing for the 2021 harvest is on track, with winter oilseeds already planted and winter crops almost fully sown. Additionally, the necessary animal feed for winter is being actively harvested.
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Original content

A complex of field work continues in the Ryazan region. As of September 24, 2020, potatoes have been harvested from 39% of the area in agricultural enterprises and farms, 42 thousand tons of root crops have been dug up. Open field vegetables - from 26% of the area, 3.3 thousand tons of cabbage, carrots, beets, zucchini and salads were harvested. Mustard was harvested from 76% of the area, 1.2 thousand tons of oilseeds were obtained. Rapeseed - 88% and 108 thousand tons. Soy - 29% of the area, 25 thousand tons of soybeans were obtained. Sugar beets were also harvested by 29%; 65 thousand tons of sweet root crops were obtained. Grain crops are threshed on 99.5% of the area (excluding corn for grain). 2 million 740 thousand tons of grain were threshed with an average yield of 42.6 centners per hectare, which is 9.2 centners per hectare more than on the same date in 2019. This season in the Ryazan region will be harvested a record harvest in the history of regional agriculture. The ...
Source: Ryazagro

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