Russia: Agrarians of Transbaikalia exceeded the plan for hay harvesting

Published 2022년 11월 14일

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Farmers in Russia's Trans-Baikal Territory have successfully harvested over 1.1 million tons of hay, surpassing their target of 950 thousand tons, despite summer floods. This surplus will support the well-being of the region's livestock, which includes 473 thousand heads of cattle, 419 thousand sheep and goats, and 107 thousand horses. The regional Ministry of Agriculture has established an operational headquarters to ensure the functioning of livestock farms and the safe wintering of the animals. So far, no feed-related issues have been reported.
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Farmers in the Trans-Baikal Territory overfulfilled the plan for hay harvesting, despite strong summer floods. This was reported to journalists on Monday at the regional Ministry of Agriculture. "The wintering of public livestock has begun in livestock farms in Transbaikalia. This year, enough roughage has been harvested to successfully pass the winter period. Livestock breeders have mowed 1.1 million tons of hay with a need of 950 thousand tons," the ministry said. In general, about 1 million heads of farm animals "entered" the winter. An operational headquarters for wintering has been created in the regional Ministry of Agriculture, which coordinates work in the regions and resolves issues of maintaining the pace of livestock development. “Today, there are almost 1 million heads of livestock in the region: 473 thousand heads of cattle, 419 thousand sheep and goats, 107 thousand horses,” said Alexander ...
Source: Milknews

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