Rains Strengthen More than 375 Thousand Hectares of Maize, Beans, Oats and Sorghum Crops in the State: Sdr - Norte De Ciudad Juárez
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The Ministry of Rural Development (SDR) reported that the rains recorded in recent weeks benefited more than 375 thousand hectares of temporary crops, such as maize, beans, oats and sorghum. Rogelio Olvera, in charge of the agriculture area of the dependency, said that these crops represent an important part of the summer agricultural cycle. “Maize is normally sown between April and May, taking advantage of the residual moisture of winter, while…
The Secretariat of Rural Development (SDR) reported that the rains recorded in recent weeks have strengthened the Chihuahuan countryside, particularly the more than 375,000 hectares of rainfed crops such as corn, beans, oats, and sorghum. Rogelio Olvera, head of the agency's Agriculture department, explained that these crops are essential for food security and the rural economy, as they represent an important part of the summer agricultural cycl…
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