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Agronomy-Ukraine: Latest USDA weather update for eastern FSU
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Wednesday, 29 April 2015. Latest USDA weather update for eastern FSU. Unsettled weather hampered early spring wheat planting but sustained abundant soil moisture for crop emergence. However, widespread showers (5-25 mm) slowed early planting efforts, though drier conditions by week’s end likely enabled some fieldwork operations in the spring wheat belt. Latest USDA w...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: Latest USDA weather update for western FSU
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Thursday, 26 March 2015. Latest USDA weather update for western FSU. Mostly dry, mild weather promoted fieldwork and winter crop development. A large area of high pressure provided sunny skies along with above-normal temperatures (3-7°C above normal) from Belarus and Ukraine into central and northern Russia. Ukraine harvest 35mmt of grains. Western FSU Excessive earl...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: Ukraine Russia Crop Tour findings
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Tuesday, 21 April 2015. Ukraine Russia Crop Tour findings. At the end of March and beginning of April the Crop Tour team travelled 4,893km across Ukraine and Russia. The aim was to objectively record the condition and yield potential of overwintered crops as spring growth recommenced. Wheat had reached early stem extension and farmers had started applying nitrogen fe...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: More buckwheat please
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Thursday, 14 May 2015. A week ago Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Yaroslav Krasnopolskiy, declared spring planting would be all over in the next 7-10 days. A week later and the Ministry of Agriculture, Oleksiy Pavlenko, said he expected a successfully completion of the planting campaign in two weeks. In the grand scheme of things an extra 50,000ha of buckwh...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: Latest USDA weather update for western FSU
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Wednesday, 22 April 2015. Latest USDA weather update for western FSU. In March, mild, mostly dry weather eased winter crops out of dormancy in southern Russia and accelerated spring grain planting farther north. In contrast, abundant rain boosted soil moisture for dormant to vegetative winter grains and oilseeds in Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus. Western FSU Drier, so...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: Latest USDA weather update for eastern FSU
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Wednesday, 22 April 2015. Latest USDA weather update for eastern FSU. Snow was slow to melt in the north, while locally heavy rain maintained favourable soil moisture in the south. A cold start to the month was followed by notably warmer weather by the end of March, though snow remained over northern Kazakhstan and neighbouring portions of Russia into early April.
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Agronomy-Ukraine: USDA weather summary for February
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Tuesday, 17 March 2015. USDA weather summary for February. Unseasonably warm, mostly wet weather encouraged winter crop greening in southern-most growing areas and maintained overall favourable conditions for dormant winter crops elsewhere. Despite somewhat milder conditions (1-4°C above normal), northern spring wheat areas of Russia and Kazakhstan remained enca...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: Ukraine
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe and consists of 60.3 million ha of land with approximately 42 million hectares described as agricultural land and accounts for 12% of the European arable land area. The country extends 1,300km from west to east and just over 1,000km from north to south. Following independence and de-collectivisation of the large collect...
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Agronomy-Ukraine: Investors
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A view of farming and agri-business from the Black Sea region including Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Black Sea Crop Tours 2016. The farming model in Ukraine is sound and is proven to work if managed correctly but it is not without risk and some difficulties. Yield has to be bought with good quality seed, fertiliser and pesticides. The sale price for cereal, oilseeds, corn and sunflowers is linked to the world market prices. Agronomy.ukraine@yahoo.co.uk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Western FSU...
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