The corn silage harvest started in Muş, Turkey

Published 2023년 9월 21일

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The harvest of silage corn has begun in Muş, Turkey, and it is expected to contribute 260 million lira to the provincial economy. The silage corn is planted on 36 thousand decares of land, and a harvest of 240 thousand tons is anticipated. Muş, known for its livestock industry, has around 1 million 200 thousand sheep and 3 thousand cattle, and silage corn is crucial for the development of animal husbandry in the region.
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- Silage corn harvest started in Muş An income of 260 million liras is expected from 240 thousand tons of silage corn MUŞ - It is expected that 240 thousand tons of silage, which is planted in 36 thousand square meters of land in Muş and expected to be obtained, will contribute 260 million lira to the provincial economy. The harvest of silage corn planted on 36 thousand decares has started in Muş, one of the important livestock cities of Turkey, with around 1 million 200 thousand sheep and 3 thousand cattle. In the program organized by the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, the harvest started with Muş Governor Avni Çakır getting behind the wheel of the combine harvester. Governor Çakır, who later made a statement to the journalists, stated that the spread of contract farming and technical support of farmers will bring success and said, "We have the 3rd most fertile plain in Turkey. As a state, we know the importance of these fertile lands. 45 percent of the ...
Source: Sondakika

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