In Gongju City, the use of cold prevention functional materials minimizes garlic winter damage.

Published 2025년 10월 30일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] In order to prevent poor garlic yield due to the drop in winter temperatures and abnormal weather, the city of Gongju provided emergency cold damage response functional materials. The city announced that it supplied 3,768 units (2 types) of trace element compound fertilizers to 71 farming households on the 30th to minimize the damage to garlic farmers who suffer from quality and quantity decline due to low temperatures and frost during the wintering period. This material support is a preemptive measure to increase the vitality of garlic in the early stages of growth and reduce low-temperature damage, and the supplied fertilizers contain trace elements such as boron and molybdenum, as well as amino acid components. These components enhance root establishment and nutrient absorption rates to mitigate cold damage.

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In response to weather anomalies, Gongju City has provided "preemptive support" by supplying 3,700 units of trace element compound fertilizer to 71 farms. To prevent poor garlic yields due to the drop in winter temperatures and abnormal weather, Gongju City has urgently provided cold weather response functional materials. The city announced that it supplied 3,768 units (two types) of trace element compound fertilizer to 71 farms to minimize damage to garlic farmers suffering from quality and quantity reduction due to low temperatures and frost during the wintering period. This material support is a preemptive measure to increase the vitality of garlic in its early growth stages and reduce low-temperature damage. The supplied fertilizer contains trace elements such as boron and molybdenum, as well as amino acid components. These components enhance root establishment and nutrient absorption rates, thereby strengthening the crop's resistance to weather stress such as cold and frost. ...
Source: Aflnews

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