In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, the readiness of grain harvesters to go into the field was checked at farms of the Kaibitsky district. The commission examined all harvesters in the area and gave an appropriate assessment. Particular attention was paid to their technical condition, fire equipment, first aid kits.
Indicators of productivity get higher in the Baltasinsky district. Improving weather conditions in late August allowed farmers to increase the pace of harvesting. Alga LLC was one of the first to complete the cleaning. In the other farms, the harvesting is in full swing, and although the equator has been overcome, it is still far from the finish line, 23% of the area left to be threshed. Therefore, the harvesters are working at full strength.
It is important not only to manage to harvest on time, but also to do this work efficiently, without loss. For example, in the Menzelinsky district, the yield is 38.2 centners per hectare, which is higher than the national average. Of course, productivity indicators are the result of the work of a whole year, but a lot depends on the work of combine harvesters.
On the fields of the Arsky district, the harvesting campaign is in process. Today, harvesting work has been carried out in the region on an area of 26.3 thousand hectares, which is 47 percent of the forecast. According to operational data of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Production of the Republic of Tatarstan on August 23, the gross grain harvest in the Arsk region amounted to 80.7 thousand tons with an average yield of 30.6 centners per hectare.
August is a hot time for grain growers of the Almetyevsk region. Combiners are trying to grind as much grain as possible: labor rivalry is still relevant for rural workers.
On August 17, the winners of the third five-day harvest were awarded in the Sarmanovsky district.
As soon as after a long inclement weather the soil began to dry up, the collective farm of the Aksubaevsky region brought their combines to the fields. In this farm, crops occupy 2900 hectares. Including: 200 hectares of winter rye, wheat, vetch, 400 hectares of barley, 600 ha of spring wheat and 1300 ha of oats.
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.