Preparations for the All-Russian Field Day - 2021 continue in the Sverdlovsk Region

Published 2021년 8월 4일

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The article highlights the ongoing preparations for the All-Russian Field Day-2021 in the Sverdlovsk Region, set to take place on August 12-14. This event is dedicated to showcasing advanced technologies and innovations within the agro-industrial complex. Over 514 varieties of 25 agricultural crops, including wheat, barley, oats, rapeseed, peas, corn, potatoes, triticale, and more, will be demonstrated. The event will also feature crops not typical of the region and will include presentations on new varieties of shallots and winter garlic, as well as advanced technologies in seed production and digitalization in agriculture. The goal of the event is to evaluate the technical and scientific development of the agro-industrial complex, foster business connections, and identify industry growth areas.
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Preparations for the All-Russian Field Day - 2021, which will take place on August 12-14 in the village of Kadnikovo, continue in the Sverdlovsk Region. The exposition is dedicated to the advanced technologies of the agro-industrial complex, where special attention will be paid to the varieties of agricultural crops. For clarity, in the fall (winter crops) and early spring, hectares of fields with crop samples were planted. As the head of the Ural Research Institute of Agriculture Nikita Zezin said, 54 originators from Russia and foreign countries provided 514 varieties of 25 agricultural crops: wheat, barley, oats, rapeseed, peas, corn, potatoes, triticale and others, including selection varieties Ural Research Institute. The demonstration plots will also feature agricultural plants that are not typical for our climatic zone, such as spelled, spring camelina, fodder cabbage, sorghum and chumiza. Crops occupy 70 thousand square meters. “Field work on the site of the future site of ...
Source: AgriNews

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