Some results of the Ryazan region

Published 2020년 9월 9일

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The Ryazan region in Russia has seen significant improvement in its grain harvest this year, with 97% of grain crop areas harvested, resulting in 2.6 million tons of grain at an average yield of 43 kg / ha. This marks a significant increase from the previous year's yield of 35 kg / ha and could potentially reach 2.8 million tons with the upcoming corn harvest in October. The region is also progressing with the harvest of other crops such as mustard, rape, cabbage, zucchini, and potatoes, and is in the process of sowing winter crops for harvesting in 2021.
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At the moment, the Ryazan region has harvested from 97% of the area of grain crops, which is 2.6 million tons of grain. The average yield was within 43 kg / ha. Last year, the figure was more modest and reached 35 c / ha. The gross harvest may reach 2.8 million tons of grain, including corn for grain, which will be harvested in October on 26,000 hectares. In the previous year, the gross harvest was about 2.192 million tons, and the previous record in this region was in 1973 - 2.295 million tons. In addition to harvesting grain, harvesting of other crops continues: more than 60% of mustard has been harvested, about a thousand tons of seeds have been harvested. Rape was harvested by almost half, which is about 70 thousand tons, and cabbage and zucchini - 840 tons. Potatoes were dug up from 8% of the fields with a ...
Source: Agronovosti

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