Silage corn harvest started in Karabük, Turkey

Published 2024년 8월 12일

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In Karabük, Turkey, the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry has implemented the 'Forage Crops Production Development Project' to support farmers in producing 8 thousand tons of silage corn from 1500 decares of land. This initiative, funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, is aimed at boosting cattle farming by improving silage corn production. The project has been successful, with farmers seeing an increase in production each year, and this year's harvest is expected to be abundant. The Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, Çetin Ayvalık, has visited the harvesting site to oversee the progress and express his satisfaction with the season's results.
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In Karabük, it is aimed to obtain 8 thousand tons of product from the silage corn planted on an area of approximately 1500 decares and harvested. Producers who received seed support from the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry within the scope of the "Forage Crops Production Development Project" with the budget of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry have started to collect silage corn in Safranbolu district. Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Çetin Ayvalık, who visited the producers harvesting silage corn in Karıt village, said in his statement to reporters that silage corn, which is especially needed by cattle farming, has continued to be the favorite of farmers in recent years. Reminding that they provide seed support to increase production, Ayvalık noted the following: "Our producers continue to increase their production by improving themselves in silage corn production every year compared to the previous year. ...
Source: Sondakika

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