Belarusian farms continue harvesting grasses with the first cut, 23.5% of the plan has been completed

Published 2023년 5월 31일

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Belarus is progressing with its agricultural season, completing 23.5% of its grass harvest and storing over 9,000 tons of hay and 130 tons of silage. Despite weather challenges, the pace is faster than last year, with a goal to complete the first mowing in 15 days. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food has finished the main spring sowing on 2.5 million hectares, with minor adjustments to buckwheat and annual grasses, and is repairing damage to winter crops. The maintenance of food availability is crucial for both local food security and international export earnings.
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News of Belarus. The farms of Belarus continue harvesting grasses with the first mowing. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 23.5% of the plan has been completed, according to the 24 Hours News program on STV. Farmers start harvesting fodder. There are already more than 9,000 tons of hay and about 130 tons of silage in storage. The weather has adjusted the schedule, but the pace is three times higher than in 2022. In 15 days, the first mowing is planned to be completed. The sowing campaign is nearing its end. Nikolai Leshik, Head of the Main Department of Crop Production of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus: The main spring sowing, planned on an area of 2.5 million hectares, has already been completed. Some more strokes are taking place on the sowing of buckwheat, more (separate plots) annual grasses are sown. The repair ...
Source: Zol

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