In the village of Besedivka in the Sumy region, the agricultural enterprise LLC “Besedivske” has started its spring planting campaign, despite ongoing shelling, the threat of drones, and the presence of explosive objects in the fields. The farm cultivates about 3,000 hectares and grows a wide range of crops: wheat, spring barley, oats, beans, soybeans, corn, sunflowers, as well as watermelons and various vegetables for the third consecutive year. The season began with the sowing of mustard. This is reported by AgroReview Changes in Work Pace and Dangers in the Field The farm’s director, Petro Postil, notes that the machinery is already working in the fields, but the conditions are significantly different from pre-war times. Tractor driver Ihor Zhmak, who is involved in sowing mustard, explains that due to the war and constant risks, the amount of work completed per shift has decreased: previously, they could sow up to 100 hectares a day, but now it is approximately 70. The reason ...