Anhui Wuwei: “Fireworks” have less impact and cotton harvest is expected
Before the arrival of Typhoon “Fireworks”, Wuwei, Anhui Province continued to have rainy weather, with the highest temperature around 30 degrees Celsius. This time Typhoon “Fireworks” visited the Wuwei area, with only 2-3 days of thundershowers, and the wind was not strong. , has limited impact on the growth of cotton and other crops.
Starting from July 27, the local cloudiness turned sunny and the temperature rose to 34-3 degrees Celsius, which effectively promoted and restored the rapid growth of cotton. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the local cotton growth situation after the typhoon, Anhui Wuwei correspondent went to the countryside to investigate on July 30. The survey results show that the current cotton plant height is 120-150 cm, with an average of about 25 peaches, and 10-20 peaches and buds are blooming on the upper end of the cotton plant.
This is an important period for cotton to bloom and bear fruit. Cotton farmers are paying close attention to field management. The main tasks of field management are topping, insect control, ditch management, and drainage to ensure the normal growth of cotton. The beginning of autumn is just around the corner. Only when the autumn peaches cover the roof and the waist is full of peaches, can there be hope for a good harvest. Although this year’s season has been delayed, cotton growth is currently no worse than the same period last year. Cotton farmers are happy to say that this year’s expected yield per mu is 550-600 kilograms, which should not be a big problem.
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