In Malatya, students from the Agricultural High School have started harvesting silage corn.

Published 2025년 10월 12일

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In Malatya, the harvest of silage corn grown by students at the Agricultural Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School has begun. The production, carried out on the school's 110-decare practice field, is expected to yield between 600 and 700 tons.

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In Malatya, the harvest of silage corn grown by students at the Agricultural Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School has begun. The production, carried out on the school's 110-decare field, is expected to yield between 600 and 700 tons. At the Agricultural Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, located in the Battalgazi district, students are actively involved in every stage of corn production, from planting to irrigation, fertilization to harvest, learning their trade while also generating income through revolving capital. "We are involved in every stage from seed to harvest" Miraç Yardım, a 11th-grade student in the Agriculture Branch, who is part of the practical training project where the harvested corn is sold to livestock farms in the region, said, "We students are involved in every stage from seed to harvest. We perform tasks such as irrigation, plowing, and fertilization together with our teachers. Within the scope of revolving capital, we sell the products ...
Source: Kamu3

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