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Can fruit trees be planted in farmland?

Fruit trees cannot be planted in farmland.

Basic farmland has "five prohibitions", that is, non-agricultural construction is not allowed to occupy basic farmland (except as provided by law); it is not allowed to reduce the area of ??basic farmland in violation of the overall land use plan in the name of converting farmland to forest. ; It is not allowed to occupy basic farmland for afforestation and the development of forestry and fruit industry; it is not allowed to dig ponds to raise fish and livestock and poultry in basic farmland, as well as other production and operation activities that seriously damage the cultivated layer; it is not allowed to occupy basic farmland for green passages and greening Construction of isolation belt.

According to Article 36 of the Land Management Law, non-agricultural construction must use land economically. If wasteland can be used, cultivated land must not be occupied; if bad land can be used, good land must not be occupied. It is prohibited to occupy cultivated land to build kilns or tombs, or to build houses, dig sand, quarry, mine, or borrow soil on cultivated land without authorization. It is prohibited to occupy basic farmland to develop forestry and fruit industry and to dig ponds to raise fish.

What kind of compound fertilizer is good for growing fruit trees?

1. For growing fruit trees, it is usually better to use compound fertilizers such as diammonium hydrogen phosphate and potassium sulfate. You can also use units such as urea and superphosphate. fertilizer.

2. Compound fertilizer can be applied together with organic fertilizer. The main application is soil fertilizer and the supplementary application is compound fertilizer. Because compound fertilizer can only supplement nutrients and cannot improve the structure of the soil, long-term use of compound fertilizer alone will cause Soil compaction.

3. Urea and compound fertilizer cannot be used on newly transplanted fruit trees, because the root system of the plant has not yet grown and it is easy to burn the roots after fertilization. To promote root growth, biofertilizer or fermented organic fertilizer can be applied to the ground before transplanting.

4. After transplanting, increase the frequency of watering, and try to apply organic fertilizer in small amounts and multiple times.

Reference for the above content: China National People’s Congress Network-Land Management Law of the People’s Republic of China