Precipitation slightly reduced the pace of sowing spring wheat in the south of Kazakhstan

Published 2023년 4월 28일

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RSE "Kazhydromet" has released a positive agrometeorological report for the second decade of April, highlighting the progress of spring field work and crop development in various regions of Kazakhstan. Despite some slowdown due to reduced precipitation, spring wheat sowing is on track in the Zhetysu and Almaty regions, with young plants in good condition. Spring barley in the Almaty, Zhambyl, and Turkestan regions is also developing well. Preparation for spring crops begins in the West Kazakhstan, Abay, and East Kazakhstan regions. Meanwhile, winter wheat in the southern regions is faring well under positive air temperatures and heavy rainfall. The report also notes the beginning of planting for heat-loving crops in the south, all with satisfactory plant conditions.
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RSE "Kazhydromet" published a brief agrometeorological review for the second decade of April According to weather forecasters, the sowing of spring wheat continues in the Zhetysu and Almaty regions, although the precipitation has somewhat reduced the pace of spring field work. On the early crops of spring wheat, the development phase "seedlings" is noted, the condition of the plants is good. In the Almaty, Zhambyl and Turkestan regions, in the observed areas, spring barley is in the phase of development "grain germination" - "exit into the tube", the condition of the plants is assessed as excellent and good. In the West Kazakhstan, Abay and East Kazakhstan regions, agrarians have begun preparing the soil for spring crops. In the southern regions of Kazakhstan, against the background of positive air temperatures and heavy rainfall, the vegetation of winter wheat continues. In Almaty, Zhambyl, Zhetysu and ...
Source: Agrosektor

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