Half of spring barley and wheat have already been sown in Zala County in Hungary

Published 2021년 3월 31일

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In Zala County, the sowing of half of the spring barley and wheat has been completed, with triticale and oat fields also seeing some sowing. The planting plans include 1,700 hectares of spring barley, 1,000 hectares of spring wheat, and 6,000 hectares of soybeans, alongside other crops. Autumn sowing covered nearly 50,000 hectares of various crops, with 40-50% considered good and 20-30% as medium. Farmers have not reported any rapeseed extinction but face challenges with wheat due to late bushiness and fungal infestation. Soil preparation is progressing well after the drying of the top layer of soil, and top dressing and fungi control are underway. However, changing weather patterns and current conditions are posing challenges for autumn stocks and sowing.
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Half of the spring barley and wheat have already been sown in Zala County, and spring sowing has also started in the triticale and oat fields, the county president of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) told MTI. It is planned to plant 1,700 hectares of spring barley, 1,000 hectares of spring wheat and 6,000 hectares of soybeans in the county. Two thousand hectares will be used to grow alfalfa, millet, buckwheat, oil pumpkin, and on a smaller area sugar beet, potatoes, oats and peas - explained Krisztián Sabján. At the end of spring, 7800 hectares of sunflower and 25,700 hectares of corn kernels are put into the ground. In the autumn months, arable crops were sown on nearly 50,000 hectares: 16,390 hectares of rapeseed, 25,670 hectares of winter wheat, 420 hectares of rye, 4,500 hectares of winter barley, and 1,765 hectares of triticale. 40-50 percent of autumn sowings can be classified as good and 20-30 percent as medium, the county president of NAK indicated. Farmers have ...
Source: Trademagazin

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