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Technical Summary of Rice Yield Exceeding 10 Tons per Hectare for Three Consecutive Years

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  • JIN Guanghao
  • DU Xiaodong
  • CAI Yongsheng

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In Heilongjiang Province, rice planting area increased year by year. However, due to improper cultivation methods, farmers did not have knowledge about characteristics of rice varieties, there was still no complete cultivation technology system. The yield of different regions varied widely. The increase in rice yield was relatively low, and yield per hectare remained at 7 tons. Through the recent three years of large-scale demonstration, it is known that at the same time of promoting high-yield rice varieties, it is recommended to promote high-yield cultivation method. In the cultivation process, it is recommended to take reliable, effective, and simple and feasible technical procedures.

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  • JIN Guanghao & DU Xiaodong & CAI Yongsheng, 2017. "Technical Summary of Rice Yield Exceeding 10 Tons per Hectare for Three Consecutive Years," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 8(11), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:257790
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257790
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