Wheat planting in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil reaches 91% of the crops

Published 2021년 7월 9일

Tridge summary

Wheat planting in Rio Grande do Sul is nearly completed, with 91% of crops already planted across 1.12 million hectares, including an increase in the Bagé region. Most crops have a good sanitary aspect, with some still in the vegetative development stage. Canola, white grain oats, barley, and other vegetables and fruits are also being successfully planted, with good development and satisfactory health. In some areas, planting has been accelerated due to favorable conditions and increased demand from processing companies. In Vale do Rio Caí, citrus harvest is ongoing with no significant damage from diseases and pests, thanks to adequate treatments and cold conditions. In Soledade, yerba mate planting continues with a municipal subsidy, and herb planting and replanting are also underway in areas that suffered drought.
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Original content

Wheat planting continues in Rio Grande do Sul, already completed in 91% of the crops. The area foreseen for this harvest is 1.12 million hectares, with an increase in the area forecast in the Bagé region, responsible for 9.2% of the total area foreseen for this harvest in the State, where it is estimated that 80 % of crops have been sown. With 23.1% of the wheat area in the state, the Santa Rosa region registered the planting of 96% of the predicted area, which is in germination and vegetative development. Crops sown in the initial planting cycle receive the first nitrogen topdressing. In most of the crops, tillering has not started yet, which should take place next week. In general, the crops have a very good plant population, with good germination and good sanitary aspect. Canola In the Santa Rosa region, 47% of the crops are in the germination and vegetative development phase, 44% in the flowering phase and 9% in grain filling. Crops have a good general appearance, good plant ...

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