Hungary: The sowing of fodder maize is good in Zala county

Published 2021년 5월 14일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the agricultural activities in Zala county, detailing the sowing and cultivation of various crops including sunflower, corn, soybeans, fodder peas, alfalfa, buckwheat, oil pumpkin, silage and grain circus, sweet corn, spring barley, spring wheat, oats, potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, rye, barley, and triticale. Although unfavorable weather conditions have delayed agricultural work, the application of nitrogen fertilizers and rainfall in May have aided the growth of autumn and spring cereals. However, repeated spring frosts have damaged the rapeseed sowing. Farmers are now focusing on plant protection to ensure a good harvest of the already sown crops.
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The county produces 9,920 hectares of sunflower and 27,080 hectares of corn. Farmers have sown 98 percent of the 6,000-acre soybeans, and a smaller area will sow fodder peas, alfalfa, buckwheat, oil pumpkin, silage and grain circus, and sweet corn. Due to the unfavorable weather in recent months, farmers are several days behind on agricultural work. However, the development of autumn and spring cereals was supported by the rain in May, nitrogen fertilizers applied to the fields were well utilized, and the stocks are currently beautiful. Precipitation was slightly delayed for 16,390 hectares of rapeseed, and sowing was also damaged by repeated spring frosts. At present, farmers have to pay attention to plant protection work so that they can harvest the right quantity and quality of crops that have already been sown and cultivated so far. In Zala county, ...
Source: Mbtt

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