The results of variety trials for 2021 were summed up in Vologda, Russia

Published 2021년 10월 19일

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A meeting by the Regional Commission in the Vologda Region discussed the results of the State Variety Testing of Agricultural Crops for 2021 and proposed amendments to the State Register of Breeding Achievements for 2022. The commission, comprised of representatives from various agricultural institutions, considered including 18 varieties and hybrids for seven agricultural crops in the State Register of Breeding Achievements for the 2nd region and the Vologda Oblast. They also recommended the use of existing and new varieties of spring wheat, table carrot, and cabbage, and continued testing for eight crops. The proposals for zoning varieties were unanimously supported.
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Zoning varieties of promising grain and vegetable crops is a priority In the Vologda Region, on October 15, a meeting of the Regional Commission was held on the results of the State Variety Testing of Agricultural Crops for 2021 and the introduction of amendments to the State Register of Breeding Achievements for 2022. The Commission was attended by representatives of the Department of Agriculture and Food Resources of the Vologda Region, the branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "State Sort Commission" in the Vologda Region, the branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Rosselkhoztsentr" in the Vologda Region, the North-West Research Institute of Dairy and Grassland Economy. A report on the results of the work of the branch and proposals for amending the State Register of Breeding Achievements approved for use for 2022 was made by the Acting Head of the branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "State Breeding Commission" for the Vologda Region, ...
Source: Agroxxi

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