Ukraine: A report on the state of crops and the development of agricultural crops as of June 30 has been published

Published 2022년 7월 4일

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A report by the National Academy of Sciences of Russia's Institute of Agriculture, as published by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, provides an overview of the growth and development of various agricultural crops across different regions, highlighting the impact of agrometeorological conditions on their current status. The report covers winter and spring crops such as wheat, triticale, rye, barley, rapeseed, and others, detailing their development stages, plant densities, heights, and predicted yields under favorable conditions. It also notes a slight delay in growth due to cool weather and limited moisture supply, particularly affecting corn crops. Additionally, the report provides an update on the harvesting progress of early grain and leguminous crops in several regions, including Odesa, Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia, reporting significant amounts threshed as of June 30.
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Agrometeorological conditions were mainly favorable for the growth and development of agricultural crops, but in some places there were signs of a lack of moisture in the soil and manifestations of soil drought, which led to drying of the lower leaves of plants. This is stated in the NAAS report published on the website of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. According to the results of the monitoring carried out by the scientists of the Institute of Agriculture of the National Academy of Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, winter wheat plants are currently in the phase of "achieving - milk ripeness". The density of the plants is 320-350 units/m², the length of the ear is 98-105 mm, the number of ears in the ear is 19-20, 40-55 grains are planted depending on the variety, the height of the plants is 90-95 cm. The condition of the crops is good. The predicted yield of winter wheat under favorable conditions of grain ripening can range from 5.2 t/ha to 8.3 t/ha depending on the ...
Source: Superagronom

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