50 percent of Turkey's triticale need is produced in Sivas

Published 2022년 10월 22일

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The article highlights the commencement of seed planting for Triticale at the Ulaş Agricultural Enterprise in Sivas, Turkey, which contributes to fulfilling 50% of the nation's demand for this variety. Triticale is a crucial crop for regions where wheat and barley do not thrive as well. The enterprise has started sowing on 14,500 decares of land, with the process expected to last around 20 days. Once established, the crop undergoes winter development and is then monitored for weed control during the spring.
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50 percent of Turkey's 'Triticale' need is produced in Sivas Seed planting started in Ulaş Agricultural Enterprise, where 50 percent of Turkey's Triticale need is met. SİVAS - Seed planting has started in Ulaş Agricultural Enterprise, where 50 percent of Turkey's Triticale needs are met. "Triticale" variety is preferred to be planted in order to obtain high quality yields in lands where wheat and barley do not grow very well. In this context, Triticale seeds have been planted on 14,500 decares of land in Ulaş Agricultural Enterprise affiliated to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry General Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises in the Ulaş district of Sivas. This variety, which is used both as a cereal and forage plant, draws attention with its quality and yield. Planting is planned to take about 20 days in the enterprise, where 50 percent of Turkey's Triticale seed needs are met. October, where 200 horsepower tractors are used, was also viewed from the air with a drone. "We ...
Source: Sondakika

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