850,000 acres of cotton in Shache County has entered the flowering and boll stage, and cotton farmers are expecting a bumper harvest
At present, 850,000 acres of cotton in Shache County, Xinjiang has officially entered the flowering and boll stage. The cotton is growing well and the overall cotton peach setting rate is high. It is at a critical stage in determining cotton yield. Technical personnel go deep into the fields to provide guidance. , to help cotton farmers do a good job in the middle and later stages of cotton management.
In early July, in the cotton planting fields of Baghawati Township, Yarkand County, cotton farmers were skillfully topping the fields, creating a busy scene.
Cotton also requires a large amount of water and fertilizer during the boll-bearing stage. At this stage, cotton’s water and fertilizer demand accounts for more than half of the entire growth period. In Kalapota Village, Baghawati Township, Yarkand County, Li Jianhua, a major cotton grower, received careful guidance from technical staff and carefully studied scientific cotton management methods. Cotton is growing well this year, and he is in a very happy mood. “My family now has 800 acres of land, and cotton is growing very vigorously and well. At present, cotton has entered the flowering and boll stage, and we are seizing the time to carry out cotton topping work.” Li Jianhua, a major grower, said.
Bumerem Rezek, a member of the “Visiting Huiju” team of the Kashgar Regional Agricultural Technology Extension Center in Kalapota Village, Baghawati Township, Shache County, often goes into the fields and talks with growers They work together to study scientific planting methods, and often help farmers solve some technical problems encountered during the flowering and bolling period to ensure a bumper cotton harvest this year. “Every important time in cotton management, we will go to the cotton fields of ordinary people to teach important cotton management techniques such as irrigation, fertilization, and pesticide spraying,” said Boumerem Rezek. It is reported that 850,000 acres of cotton have been sown in Yarkand County this year, an increase of 130,000 acres over last year.
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