The rainy weather in Zala County helps the harvest and the development of sowing
In Zala County, rainy weather makes harvest idifficult, but rainfall helps plant crops – the county president of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) announced on Monday.
Almost 60 percent of the county’s over 29,550 hectares of land have been harvested, with an average yield of 8.6 tons per hectare – Süle Katalin said. She added that due to rain, farmers had stopped harvesting, but quality problems had not yet occurred, and she believes that the weather would not damage corn production later. (MTI)
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