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In the Amur region, they continue to sow grain and have started soybeans and potatoes

by Mariya Polyakova
19.05.2022
in News, Regions
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In the Amur region, they continue to sow grain and have started soybeans and potatoes

https://gtrkamur.ru/news/2022/05/18/231424?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fyandex.ru%2Fnews%2Fsearch%3Ftext%3D

In the Amur region, they continue to sow grain and have started soybeans and potatoes – gtrkamur.ru
At the moment, 405,000 hectares of spring crops have already been sown in the region, which is 117,000 hectares higher than in 2021.

Cereals – barley, wheat, oats – have already occupied 148.5 thousand hectares out of 245 planned. 274 hectares were sown with soya, all territories of the region, except for Zeya and Magdagachinsky, started work. Also in six districts, the sowing of fodder crops began, in five they began to plant vegetables, the press service of the Amur government reports. Another six districts and two districts have started planting potatoes. This year it will be placed on an area of ​​2.3 thousand hectares, now the figure is 821 hectares. It is noted that 3.5 thousand tractors, more than one and a half thousand seeders, as well as other machines and agricultural equipment are involved in the sowing campaign.

Source: gtrkamur.ru
Tags: potatoes
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