Sowing campaign completed in Tambov region of Russia

Published 2023년 6월 14일

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The Tambov region has completed its sowing campaign for the 2023 season, having successfully planted a variety of crops including sunflower, sugar beet, soybeans, rapeseed, flax, barley, wheat, peas, corn, oats, lupine, and triticale. Due to weather conditions, the sowing of spring grain and leguminous crops was slightly delayed. In the past year, the region has invested over 1 billion rubles in new agricultural equipment, significantly increasing its purchase from the previous year. This investment is expected to support farmers in meeting increased demand and improving profitability.
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The agrarians of the Tambov region have completed the sowing campaign. As early as June 1, field growers completed the sowing of industrial crops. Sunflower was sown on an area of 25931 hectares, sugar beet - 7940 hectares, soybeans - 16502 hectares, rapeseed - 6545 hectares, flax - 320 hectares. The sowing of spring grain and leguminous crops was completed a little later due to weather conditions. This season field growers of the Tambov region have sown barley on an area of 9432 hectares, wheat amounted to 13569 hectares, peas - 2774 hectares. Farmers sowed 3,048 hectares of buckwheat, 4,637 hectares of corn, 165 hectares of oats, 24 hectares of lupine and 421 hectares of triticale. Recall that the first field work started at the end of March: the farms were feeding perennial grasses and winter crops with mineral fertilizers. According to the head of the department of agriculture of the administration of the Tambov district Viktor Popov, in 2022 new agricultural equipment was ...
Source: Zol

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