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  • Timing and methods of cultivation

       2026-05-08 NetworkingName1940
    Key Point:Cultivation is proposed to take place in february-april of each year, when the highest rate of survival is achieved and before cultivation, the soil is fertilized and the drainage is good. The appropriate varieties are then selected for planting according to the soil conditions, ensuring that the cultivation is of good quality and full of particles. After the planting has been completed, a thin layer of soil is covered, and water is properly dist

    Cultivation is proposed to take place in february-april of each year, when the highest rate of survival is achieved and before cultivation, the soil is fertilized and the drainage is good. The appropriate varieties are then selected for planting according to the soil conditions, ensuring that the cultivation is of good quality and full of particles. After the planting has been completed, a thin layer of soil is covered, and water is properly distributed, pending the emergence of seeds。

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    1. Purple seed (world-class pastures, years old, high nutrition)

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    Mexican corngrass seed (high-yielding summer pasture, one year)

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    3. Arrow bean seeds

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    4. Pyramid seed (cool-resistant, multi-year grass, large area applicable)

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    Seeds of trifle (highly nutritious autumn winter pastures)

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    6. Wheatgrass seeds (green storage, dry, good pasture)

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    Seeds of rye

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    8. Twilight seed (immediate grass is also green fat, dual-use)

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    Seeds of oatsagrass (annually nourished, stored)

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    10. Seeds of high-dry grass (summer high-yielding, unscathed)

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    11. Sudanese grass seeds (annual high-yield pasture, summer type)

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    12. Seeds of red soybean herbs (e. G. Drought-resistant pastures, water scarcity in the gobi desert)

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    Sweet sorghum seeds (new high-yielding herbivage varieties produced annually)

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    Sweet elephant grass festival

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    The yogurt cloud seed

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    16. Wolftail seed

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    17. The 70 rye seed for winter

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    18. Icegrass seeds (highland drought-resistant, multi-year)

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    The seeds of daisies

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    20. Sphinx seeds (forage, extraction)

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    21. Rumax seeds (cold-resistant, high-quality, multi-year pasture)

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    22. Duck-cow seeds (dry-resistant, high-quality pastures)

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    Old manmer seeds

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    24. The royal bamboo herb festival

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    25. Seeds of milled grass (singles that can be planted by the only water field)

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    It is also often used for soil and water conservation and for grasses on river slopes and has strong ecological applications。

    Appropriate cultivation. It is normal to sow it back in the spring without frost, and it is clear that the average temperature in most parts of the country is stable at at at least 14 degrees celsius, and that soil conditions are suitable for the species of vermin。

    Pvp is suitable for seeding in a row at a distance of approximately 37 centimetres per row, with an acre growing at a rate of 2. 2 kg above and below (breeding in which seeds and fine sand can be mixed, as this will be more evenly even) and around 8 centimetres of the back-covered soil (screeching after planting), with the pvf growing about 6 days of sprouts。

    Attention is drawn to the fact that i worked with arable land in front of the vermin plant, that one acre was used for a total of 2600 kg of rotting pig dung, a balanced fertilizer of 30 kg, which was later thrown into the soil (the land is about 18 cm or more) and that the land was levelled。

    Weed protection in seed age. Ultimate seedlings grow very slowly and are not comparable to local weeds, which seriously reduce output, and we can then sow before the soil closes。

    Fertilizers, water conservation. Pvps are resistant to drought, but at their peak they require a lot of water, and if the soil is so small, we can pour water and be careful to drain during the rainy season. When the vervain grows up to 55-80 cm, it is possible to harvest at work, and after harvest we have a acres of urea 6 kg, which has contributed significantly to the improvement of the production of vervain。

    The analysis concluded that the vermin, which is known as the soybean herbivore, is rich in nutrients and has a high rate of utilization. It is the perfect herb of pigs, and that chickens use fast meat and can significantly increase the earnings of the vermin。

     
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