Planting method of broad beans
A planting method, broad bean technology, applied in botany equipment and methods, plant cultivation, seed and rhizome treatment, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the crop’s nutrient absorption rate to the soil, destroying the soil quality, increasing the amount of seeds, etc., to achieve insect damage The effect of low yield, improvement of fertility, and reduction of compaction
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Embodiment 1
[0021] A planting method of broad beans, comprising the following steps:
[0022] 1) Site selection and site preparation: Select loose, fertile soil, easy drainage, and sunny land, plow and harrow it, make a furrow width of 1-1.3m, a furrow height of 20-25cm, and a furrow width of 30-35cm. In one month, dig two rows of planting ditch on the furrow surface, the ditch depth is 10-15cm, and the ditch width is 12-15cm, and a mixed base material of 3-5cm wet rice straw powder mixed with 3% plant ash and 0.4% azoxystrobin is laid therein. Cover the soil and water thoroughly. One week before planting, plow and expose to the sun for 2-3 days in the planting ditch of the furrow surface, then apply enough base fertilizer at 1900kg / mu, shallowly plow into the soil, level it, and water thoroughly 2-3 days before planting. Spread 30kg / mu of quicklime on the furrow surface; the base fertilizer includes 88% decomposed farmyard manure, 6% plant ash, 2% superphosphate, 2% phosphate rock powder...
Embodiment 2
[0030] A planting method of broad beans, comprising the following steps:
[0031] 1) Site selection and site preparation: Select loose, fertile soil, easy drainage, and sunny land, plow and harrow it, make a furrow width of 1-1.3m, a furrow height of 20-25cm, and a furrow width of 30-35cm. Two months, dig two rows of planting ditch on the furrow surface, the ditch depth is 10-15cm, and the ditch width is 12-15cm, and a mixed base material of 3-5cm wet rice straw powder is mixed with 1% plant ash and 0.2% azoxystrobin is laid therein. Cover the soil and water thoroughly. One week before planting, plow and expose to the sun for 2-3 days in the planting ditch of the border surface, then apply sufficient base fertilizer at 2000kg / mu, shallowly plow into the soil, level it, and water thoroughly 2-3 days before planting. Spread 30kg / mu of quicklime on the furrow surface; the base fertilizer includes 90% decomposed farmyard manure, 4% plant ash, 2% superphosphate, 2% phosphate rock p...
Embodiment 3
[0039] A planting method of broad beans, comprising the following steps:
[0040]1) Site selection and site preparation: Select loose, fertile soil, easy drainage, and sunny land, plow and harrow it, make a furrow width of 1-1.3m, a furrow height of 20-25cm, and a furrow width of 30-35cm. In one month, dig two rows of planting ditch on the furrow surface, the ditch depth is 10-15cm, and the ditch width is 12-15cm, and a mixed base material of 3-5cm wet rice straw powder mixed with 3% plant ash and 0.4% azoxystrobin is laid therein. Cover the soil and water thoroughly. One week before planting, plow and expose to the sun for 2-3 days in the planting ditch of the furrow surface, then apply enough base fertilizer at 1900kg / mu, shallowly plow into the soil, level it, and water thoroughly 2-3 days before planting. Spread 30kg / mu of quicklime on the border surface; the base fertilizer includes 89% decomposed farmyard manure, 5% plant ash, 1% superphosphate, 3% phosphate rock powder,...
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