A farmer from the Tambov region is implementing a land reclamation project to increase crop yields in his fields
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 6:28 am
Watering fields to increase crop yields. A farmer from the Inzhavinsky District is implementing a large-scale melioration project that will allow him to organize mechanized irrigation on an area of over one thousand one hundred hectares.
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Watering fields to increase crop yields. A farmer from the Inzhavinsky District is implementing a large-scale melioration project that will allow him to organize mechanized irrigation on an area of over one thousand one hundred hectares.
Deep trenches that cut across the fields and strong plastic pipes that go deep into the ground. At first glance, you wouldn't understand that all of these are stages of a project to introduce artificial irrigation to the farm. Its cost is high - 120 million rubles.
Vladimir Khudyakov, CEO of an agricultural enterprise: “There will be two pumping stations. Here, where we are, there will be a booster station, the second station will be on the river. It will take water from there, supply it here and then create pressure.”
As Vladimir explains, melioration gives a good increase in crop yield. The increase was found not only in grain crops, but also in grain-legume crops.
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Vladimir Khudyakov, CEO of an agricultural enterprise: “Last year we did test threshing of both corn and soybeans. Then the increase was a ton – a ton two hundred, this year the same. Corn has not been harvested yet. For soybeans – a ton – a ton two hundred increase.”
For Vladimir Khudyakov, this is already the second project to provide irrigation bc data vietnam for agricultural lands - the first was 7 km long and allowed for the irrigation of over 450 hectares of land.
Dmitry Shapkin, correspondent: “This entire stack of pipes will be welded together in the very near future, and the 13 km long pipeline will be laid to a depth of 1.8 meters. The water sent through it will allow for the irrigation of more than 600 hectares of fields.”
The plans include laying another 9-kilometer section of pipes, which will allow irrigating over 300 hectares more. This will make it possible to irrigate 1,500 hectares of land. However, it is very difficult to implement such a large-scale project without state support, the farmer complains. Therefore, the farm is now looking for an opportunity to receive state subsidies for at least part of the costs of melioration.
17.09.2024629
Watering fields to increase crop yields. A farmer from the Inzhavinsky District is implementing a large-scale melioration project that will allow him to organize mechanized irrigation on an area of over one thousand one hundred hectares.
Deep trenches that cut across the fields and strong plastic pipes that go deep into the ground. At first glance, you wouldn't understand that all of these are stages of a project to introduce artificial irrigation to the farm. Its cost is high - 120 million rubles.
Vladimir Khudyakov, CEO of an agricultural enterprise: “There will be two pumping stations. Here, where we are, there will be a booster station, the second station will be on the river. It will take water from there, supply it here and then create pressure.”
As Vladimir explains, melioration gives a good increase in crop yield. The increase was found not only in grain crops, but also in grain-legume crops.
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Vladimir Khudyakov, CEO of an agricultural enterprise: “Last year we did test threshing of both corn and soybeans. Then the increase was a ton – a ton two hundred, this year the same. Corn has not been harvested yet. For soybeans – a ton – a ton two hundred increase.”
For Vladimir Khudyakov, this is already the second project to provide irrigation bc data vietnam for agricultural lands - the first was 7 km long and allowed for the irrigation of over 450 hectares of land.
Dmitry Shapkin, correspondent: “This entire stack of pipes will be welded together in the very near future, and the 13 km long pipeline will be laid to a depth of 1.8 meters. The water sent through it will allow for the irrigation of more than 600 hectares of fields.”
The plans include laying another 9-kilometer section of pipes, which will allow irrigating over 300 hectares more. This will make it possible to irrigate 1,500 hectares of land. However, it is very difficult to implement such a large-scale project without state support, the farmer complains. Therefore, the farm is now looking for an opportunity to receive state subsidies for at least part of the costs of melioration.