News from the fields of Chistopol district: We can be proud of our combine harvesters

15 August 2019, Thursday

In Chistopol district, it has already become a tradition that combine harvesters who fulfill the conditions for grinding a certain amount of grain per day are given cash bonuses (certificates). Combiners of the Chistopol region will be able to get a certificate for every day when they meet the bonus conditions for harvesting grain and leguminous crops.

For example, SK-5 Niva, Yenisei combines must grind 30 tons of grain and more, and New Holland CS-6090, Lexion, John Deere combines must collect at least 75 tons of grain.

On August 14, the first certificates at the Khuzangaevskoye LLC farm were awarded by the head of the Chistopol District, Dmitry Ivanov, and the head of the Agriculture and Food Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan, Alexander Romadanovsky. The best results were shown by Akros-550 machine operators Daud Sharafutdinov, Irek Zaripov, Fargat Mingalimov and Rustem Sibgatullin. In terms of the bonus, their harvesters had to grind at least 55 tons of grain.

“This is not the first time we have held this competition,” said the head of the district, Dmitry Ivanov, “despite the fact that the year was not an easy one for farms, we can be proud of our combine harvesters, the results of their work are at the same level.”

Indeed, over the past 2 weeks, the first warm and sunny days are really hard. In the fields of the Kutlushkinsky rural settlement, 18 combines are working non-stop. As the executive director of Khuzangaevskoye LLC Rustem Sakhabutdinov noted, the farm has its own dryers and, despite the moisture of the grain, they will not stop working.

According to the operational data of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, on August 15, 12.07 thousand hectares were already threshed, which is 21.9% of the total number of harvested areas, 35 thousand tons were threshed, yield is 29 centners per hectare.

 

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