Agricultural producers managed to harvest over 90% of the area and accumulate an impressive crop yield of 3.5 million tons of grain before the first snowfall. At the same time, the region is actively preparing for the upcoming sowing campaign next year. Specialists working at Rosselkhozcentr are conducting research on samples of wheat and other crops to assess the quality of seed material. Here's what our colleagues from Tara have to say.
This is a real masterpiece. Here, bulky tools are not needed, only tweezers. After all, seeds are not only small but also fragile material. Each unit is as valuable as gold.
Seeds must meet numerous requirements. It is not just about germination ability and viability, but also a certain level of moisture. Special equipment helps in this process.
In addition, seeds intended for sowing must belong to a specific variety from the state register and be free from impurities and weeds. Quality control of seed material is carried out throughout the year, not just in a specific season.
The branch in Tara collaborates with most of the agricultural enterprises in the northern part of the region. Farmers and companies bring their material themselves, but for the specialists, working in the field is not new. Their main task is to ensure high-quality seeds for the upcoming sowing in order to contribute to the future harvest.