Thanks to the abnormally warm March in Russia's Amur Region, the sowing campaign began a week earlier

게시됨 2023년 3월 29일

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Farmers in the Amur region have begun agricultural work a week earlier than last year due to warm weather, with some already sowing barley. The Ministry of Agriculture has reported that work has started in several districts, with 375 hectares already sown with early grains. The total area to be planted with these crops this year is 220,000 hectares, an increase of 40,000 hectares from last year. The crops include wheat, barley, oats, triticale, buckwheat, corn, and beans.
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Warm weather without precipitation allowed Amur farmers to start agricultural work a week earlier than last spring. Traditionally, farmers from the southern regions were the first to enter the fields. In Konstantinovsky, Mikhailovsky districts and the Tambov district, some farms have already begun sowing barley. According to the Amur Ministry of Agriculture, work has started in Belogorsk, Ivanovo, Tambov, Seryshevsky districts, in Konstantinovsky, Mikhailovsky districts. Here in the fields there is a closure of moisture, that is, harrowing. Sowing season has started in three districts, 375 hectares have already been sown with early grains. In total, in 2023, these crops are planned to be planted on 220,000 hectares, which is 40,000 hectares more ...
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