Success Of Rice Farming Japan : Planting & Harvesting





Success Of Rice Farming Japan : Planting & Harvesting{



Generally, rice yields are less volatile than yields for other major field crops because of prevalence of irrigation practices. However, net returns to rice production were not constant across the growing regions. ... All rice areas achieved positive net returns in 2018, averaging $131 per acre. nu.

Success Of Rice Farming Japan : Planting & Harvesting

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- Customer feedback Rice applied with UNIGROW® Microbial Soil Conditioner only 900 grams per hectare, and can be spread with any fertilizer or fine soil (very convenient) , It has a good effect on the prevention and control of seedling blight and bacterial wilt in rice seedling stage. In the later field, the diseases and insect pests such as withering, rice blast, white leaf blight and rot fungus are also greatly reduced, and even no pesticide is used. The soil is loosened, the root system is developed, the ability to absorb nutrients is enhanced, the leaves in the growing stage stand upright, and the functional period is prolonged; the rice is effectively promoted and early tillering. Stem is stout, the number of panicles, grains, and grain weight are increased, weight gain is increased, grains and grains are full, and the seed setting rate is increased. Therefore, the yield is greatly increased, and the goal of increasing production and income is achieved. As the stalks are strong, the ability to resist typhoons is greatly enhanced. Under the condition of high fertilization level, a certain degree of reduction of chemical fertilizer can also increase production and income.
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