Sowing of winter wheat at late dates in the Odesa region is justifying expectations, while the threshing of late crops has been slowed down.

Published 2025년 12월 10일

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In the Odesa region, the sowing of winter crops is being completed: 94.8% of the projected areas have been sown with wheat, and 101.3% with barley. The increase in wheat sowing areas over the last week amounted to 19.5 thousand hectares, and for barley, it was 1.7 thousand hectares. Currently, the wheat is in a multi-age state.

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In the Odesa region, the sowing of winter crops is being completed: 94.8% of the projected areas have been sown with wheat, and 101.3% with barley. The increase in wheat sowing areas over the last week was 19.5 thousand hectares, and for barley, it was 1.7 thousand hectares. Currently, the wheat is in a multi-age state. This is reported by the NAAN based on data from the Institute of Climate-Oriented Agriculture in the Odesa region. It is noted that from November 28 to December 4, the weather was abnormally warm for this period. In Odesa, the maximum air temperature rose to +11-13°C, the minimum was within +6-7°C. The average daily temperature was +8.5°C, which was 4.4°C higher than the norm for the third decade of November. Precipitation was observed in most areas of the region with varying intensity, averaging 14.1 mm. In total, for November, 95-195% of the monthly norm fell, and for the first four days of December, 9.8 mm fell, which is almost the norm for the first decade of ...
Source: Superagronom

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