Since May, with the warming of the weather, 1.85 million mu of cotton in Shaya County has emerged in succession. The cotton farmers of the townships (management committees) also actively penetrated into the fields, strengthened field management, and ensured high yields and increased cotton production this year.
In the past few days, the cotton in the village of Ake in Glebbagh has emerged in succession. Villagers buy match? For more than ten years, Jonti has been planting cotton for many years. He has experienced the cultivation of plants from flood irrigation till now relying on precision seeding and drip irrigation. Seeing green cotton seedlings in the fields, he is full of this year's cotton harvest. Hope.
Saimatide? Ghentiti said: “It is time for seedlings. When the weather is hot and the seedlings are not released in time, the cotton will be cut down. The first is to put the seedlings first. Next, we must also install the drip tapes, wait until the cotton is higher, and install the drip tapes. It's harder. The benefits of drip irrigation are also particularly high, so that about 20 kg of cotton can be produced per acre."
In order to ensure the healthy growth after the emergence of cotton, the villagers to buy buy? Hazati has also actively invited the village's cotton planting experts to “check the pulse” for his cotton seedlings and looks forward to a good harvest this year.
Saimatide? Hazati said: “I planted 30 mu of cotton this year. I planted all of them on April 15th and cotton is still available. Last year, the output of cotton was about 330 kg. This year I’ll take the opportunity to strengthen field management. Try to increase production to 450kg."
Village party branch secretary according to Ming? Thornias said: “We have 2370 acres of cotton planted in Ake Village. This year's cotton emergence rate is above 85%. We will guide farmers to seize the opportunity to start planting seedlings. In the future, we will continue to guide farmers in field management. Work to ensure the production of cotton and raise farmers' income."
The reporter learned from the County Bureau of Agriculture that up till now, the county has sowed 1.85 million mu of cotton, and with the rising temperature, it has emerged gradually. At present, the agricultural department of our county is organizing agricultural technicians to go deep into the fields and guide the farmers to do well in the fields. Management work has laid a good foundation for this year's cotton production increase.