Sunflower planting shift started in Edirne, Turkiye

Published 2023년 3월 30일

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Farmers in Edirne, Turkey, have begun planting sunflowers following recent rainfall, which has improved soil conditions and eased farmers' concerns over insufficient winter precipitation. Despite the risks of downy mildew, the warmer weather is expected to reduce this risk. The planting season, which usually lasts until around April 15-20, has seen about 15 millimeters of precipitation, necessary for the sunflower seeds to emerge. Farmers are hopeful for more rain in April and May to ensure adequate soil moisture for the sunflower crop.
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Sunflower planting shift started in Edirne Sowing time for sunflower, the yellow bride of Thrace EDİRNE After the rains that had been effective in the past days in Edirne, the farmers, who completed their preparations with the arrival of the soil pan, started to bring the sunflower seeds together with the soil. In Edirne, one of Turkey's leading sunflower production centers, the rains that have been effective in the past days have given life to the soil and hope to the farmers. Producers, who were worried about the insufficient winter precipitation, started preparations after the rain before the sunflower planting. Stating that the winter season in the Thrace region was dry, Şafak Kırbiç, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Trakya Birlik, stated that the rains that have been effective in the past weeks relieved the farmers to some extent. Noting that they expect the rains to continue, Kırbiç stated that sunflower planting has started in some regions in the Thrace region and that ...
Source: Sondakika

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