Loc Ha farmers in Vietnam focus on producing nearly 600 hectares of winter crops

Published Sep 30, 2021

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Farmers in Loc Ha, Ha Tinh are taking advantage of favorable weather to plant over 600 hectares of crops for the winter, including sweet potatoes, corn, and vegetables. The district is planning to produce 1,651 tons of sweet potatoes, 1,500 tons of vegetables, and over 51 tons of corn. Despite the challenges posed by floods, the district is working on improving soil and fertilizing to start sowing corn. The district is also focusing on directing and guiding farmers to achieve high productivity and output, with a focus on diversifying crop production and making it safe and efficient.
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Taking advantage of favorable weather, farmers in Loc Ha (Ha Tinh) are focusing on co-production of the winter crop, with the goal of completing nearly 600 hectares of crops, of which the main ones are sweet potatoes, corn and other crops. vegetable. After a few days of rain, Ms. Tran Thi Toi in Nam Son village, Thinh Loc commune rushed to the Ru Khe field to rebuild 2 poles of freshly made sweet potatoes (due to the recent rain caused the bed to collapse). Although the house is anchored, this year's winter crop, Ms. Toi's family still plans to make 1/2 ha of red-fleshed sweet potatoes to both serve livestock and sell tubers to increase income. Up to this point, Ms. Toi has made 6 sao and for the past few days is prioritizing rooting, planting the sown and weeding areas to prepare for intercropping with maize. The remaining area will take about 5 days to continue. Mr. Nguyen Khac Phong - Chairman of Thinh Loc Commune People's Committee said: "This winter crop, the commune plans to ...
Source: Baohatinh

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