How to make the soil work for the harvest?

24 July 2020, Friday

This was discussed today at a zonal seminar-meeting in Buinsky district.

The seminar, with the participation of the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildus Gabdrakhmanov, was held on the territory of the Kiyatskoye OJSC, Buinsky District.

The main topics were activities that will increase yields next year. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildus Gabdrakhmanov noted that in order for the soil to work for the harvest, for efficiency, it is necessary to combine technological processes 5 in 1 - this is pre-sowing treatment, fertilization, sowing, application of biological products to seeds and rolling. All these processes can be performed simultaneously by one technique.

The representative of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan also drew attention to the yield formula, which is based on 3 components: the number of productive ears, the number of grains in an ear and the mass of seeds. For the optimal formation of all these factors, 4-fold processing of crops is required. It is most efficient to carry out this with the help of self-propelled sprayers, since the work process is automated and the health of the worker is not endangered

During the seminars, the priorities of the crop growing industry for 2021 were outlined to increase the yield of arable land and the efficiency of the farming industry in Tatarstan:

1. Optimization of technological operations (5 in one);

2. Management of crop formation (equipping with self-propelled sprayers);

3. Increasing the effectiveness of protective measures (equipping with mortar units).

“All these measures will allow to seriously increase the yield in Tatarstan, the efficiency and profitability of our agricultural producers,” noted Ildus Gabdrakhmanov.

Heads of agricultural departments, specialists, farmers, heads of enterprises, manufacturers and other agrarians from several regions of the republic took part in the open-air seminar.

The event ended with a visit to a variety testing site, where varieties and hybrids of various agricultural crops are tested.

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