Yield structure of high-yielding sesame
Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Yield structure of high-yielding sesame
(agricultural Wealth net) single-culm type varieties, the number of summer sowing plants per mu is 10 to 15000 plants, and the branch type varieties are 6000 to 8000 plants. Spring sowing is slightly thinner than the above density, autumn sowing is slightly denser. At the same time, the fertility level can be adjusted appropriately. The number of capsules per mu is 700000 to 900000, the number of grains per capsule is 70 to 90, and the weight of 1000 grains is 2.5 to 2.8g.
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Carrot planting
market-cotton price
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Today-Rice Price
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meal price
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Pig price
Carrot planting
market-cotton price
Corn price
MySheen website
Today-Rice Price
Method of planting
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