Poland: Almost 18 tons of wheat per hectare, the second Guinness record in wheat yield

Published Nov 26, 2023

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The text discusses record-breaking agricultural yields in Poland. It highlights that achieving high yields requires favorable conditions such as a good location, proper agrotechnics, and suitable weather. It mentions specific records for crops like rapeseed, sugar beet, potatoes, barley, and corn, both in Poland and worldwide. The text concludes by stating that while more records are possible, it depends on favorable weather and flawless agrotechnics.
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The records show the plant's potential What do record results tell us? A lot about the plant's yield potential. However, to obtain such high results, many events must coincide. On the one hand, we must have a great location, because only in such a place can plants realize their full potential. On the other hand, all agrotechnics must be carried out flawlessly, and at the same time the weather must be on the same team with us. Irrigation of fields is also an option, so that water is supplied to the plant on an ongoing basis and, above all, at the right time. Please also note that many plants have specific climatic requirements. For example, corn may achieve very good results in Poland, but we will not come close to its full potential due to, among others, precisely the climate - it is a plant that loves warmth, but also loves good water supply. Almost 18 tons of wheat per hectare The Polish record in rapeseed yield was broken this year in Podkarpacie. Currently, the best result in ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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