Agricultural Cooperative Livestock Economy, Additional Supply of Feed Crop Seeds

Published Nov 12, 2025

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[Nongsuchuksan Newspaper=Reporter Park Hyun-ryul] Due to frequent rain causing delays in rice harvest compared to previous years, and the delay in sowing winter forage crops, the Livestock Economy Division of the NHN Economic Group is providing additional supplies of Italian ryegrass (IRG) and rye seeds to ensure smooth forage production support. The supply amounts to 400 tons of IRG and 300 tons of rye, and farmers wishing to apply should submit their requests to the local agricultural and livestock cooperatives by the 14th. The Livestock Economy Division is strengthening guidance to sow winter crops immediately after rice straw production and to increase the sowing amount compared to previous years, in preparation for a decrease in forage production due to the delay in sowing winter crops and future cold weather. Representative Director An Byeong-woo of the Livestock Economy Division stated, "In winter, the forage..."

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The agricultural economy of the NH Nonghyup Economic Group is delaying rice harvest due to frequent rain compared to a normal year, which has caused a delay in the sowing of winter forage crops. To support the smooth production of forage, Italian ryegrass (IRG) and rye seeds will be additionally supplied. The supply amounts are 400 tons of IRG and 300 tons of rye. Farmers wishing to apply should submit their applications to the local agricultural and livestock cooperatives by the 14th. The agricultural economy is strengthening guidance to sow winter crops immediately after producing rice straw and to increase the sowing amount compared to the average year, in anticipation of a decrease in forage production due to the delay in sowing winter crops and future cold weather. An Byeong-woo, the representative director of the agricultural economy, said, "Winter forage production is important for reducing production costs for livestock farmers, so we will do our best to supply seeds so ...
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