A seminar on basic tillage was held in Buinsky district

13 September 2021, Monday

Today, a seminar on basic tillage was held in the Buinsky district. The seminar was attended by Deputy Ministers of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildus Gabdrakhmanov and Rafael Fattakhov, Head of the Buinsky district Ranis Kamartdinov, heads of district agricultural departments, mechanization consultants, specialists, heads of agricultural formations, agronomists, as well as representatives of dealer organizations.

We talked about the current situation, including issues with winter crops. The specialists of the Rosselkhoznadzor reminded about the basics of tillage, and gave recommendations for further actions. As you know, the year was difficult, agricultural producers compare it with a dry and lean 2010.

- Thank you for organizing the seminar. All of you are specialists, you know your job, but despite this, today it is necessary to see who coped how, what they used and what results they received. Last year, in 2020, we were the leaders in the Republic with a volume of 235 thousand tons of grain, this year 95 thousand tons were collected in the district. The work in the fields continues according to the schedules and plans. Work is also underway to update the equipment. Thanks to the Ministry and our President for the programs in which we participate, - said the Head of the Buinsky district Ranis Kamartdinov in his speech.

He also noted that two farms of the district have started harvesting sugar beet. The average yield today is more than 400 c / ha.

During the seminar, the participants of the event got acquainted with the features of winter sowing, approaches to basic tillage. The great advantage of the seminar was the invitation of entrepreneurs who sell agricultural machinery, spare parts and accessories. They acquainted the participants of the seminar with the range of their products for the period of seasonal field work, as well as distributed reference materials.

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