South Chungcheong Province, 'One sowing yields two harvests' success

Published 2025년 11월 7일

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency, reporter Song Hae-chang] "The first harvest is popular as premium Heb-ssal... The second harvest is practically a bonus. Local farmers have high expectations for Um-ssal." The South Chungcheong Provincial Government has successfully cultivated Um-ssal using the early-maturing rice variety 'Ppareumi', which it developed. Um-ssal cultivation involves growing new shoots from the stubble of rice that has already been harvested and then harvesting the rice like angel hair pasta. It means two harvests from one planting. The South Chungcheong Agricultural Research and Extension Services conducted the Um-ssal harvest in Songak-eup, Dangjin-si on the 3rd. The South Chungcheong Agricultural Research and Extension Services conducted a large-scale field verification of 'Um-ssal cultivation technology' in Songak-eup, Dangjin-si, covering 45,000㎡, and in Seobu-myeon, Hongseong-gun, covering 30,000㎡.

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Success in Cultivating Rice Using 'Baprmi' for Second Harvest Leaving the base intact after the first harvest Regenerating and recently conducting the second harvest "It's practically a bonus, farmers' expectations are high" "The first harvest is popular as premium rice, but... the second harvest is practically a bonus. Farmers in the region have very high expectations for rice cultivation." The Chungnam Province has successfully cultivated rice using 'Baprmi', a super early-maturing rice variety developed by the province itself. Rice cultivation using 'umbyeo' involves growing new shoots from the stubble of rice that has already been harvested and collecting rice as if it were noodles. It is a method of harvesting twice with one planting. The Chungnam Agricultural Technology Institute conducted the rice harvest in Songak-eup, Dangjin City, on the 3rd. The Chungnam Agricultural Technology Institute has been conducting a large-scale field verification of 'umbyeo cultivation ...
Source: Agrinet

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