ORGANIZATION THE PROPER IRRIGATION OF WINTER WHEAT
Keywords:
Winter Wheat, Irrigation, Irrigation Norm, Groundwater, Yield.Abstract
The proper organization of winter wheat irrigation is one of the key agrotechnical practices aimed at producing high-quality wheat in today's agricultural landscape. Taking into account the depth of groundwater and the amount of precipitation, winter wheat is irrigated 3 to 5 times, with an irrigation norm of 500–600 cubic meters per hectare. In farms where liquid manure (sherbet) is used for irrigation, a guaranteed yield of 60–70 centners of high-quality winter wheat per hectare can be achieved.
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