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What do you mean by busy farming in three summers?

Busy farming in three summers refers to summer harvest, summer sowing and summer management.

Summer is the first busy day of the year, starting in late May and ending in mid-June. At this time, the wheat and rape sown last autumn have matured, so we should seize the time to harvest and return the particles to the warehouse; Rice and corn are important crops with the largest planting area in a year, which need to be sown in time; The planted rice and corn need to be managed, and green manure and tree manure should be topdressing to ensure high yield.

Summer harvest: Rape, wheat and other crops sown by farmers last autumn will mature in the following summer. At this time, it is necessary to harvest the seeds in time and put them in storage. Summer sowing: The planting area of important crops such as rice is usually large, so farmers have to sow in summer. Summer management: after rice planting, it is necessary to do a good job in maintenance management, such as topdressing green manure and growth fertilizer.

Agricultural management measures in summer

Irrigation management: In hot summer, crops need more water to keep growing and developing. Therefore, irrigation is a very important work in summer agricultural management. Pay attention to measuring soil moisture in time, adjust irrigation amount appropriately, and avoid excessive soaking or water shortage.

2. Pest control: Due to the high temperature and humidity in summer, it is easy to breed various pests and diseases and endanger crop growth in such an environment. Therefore, in summer agricultural management, it is necessary to strengthen the monitoring of pests and diseases and take corresponding control measures in time.

3. Fertilizer management: Pay attention to timely fertilization in summer management to meet crop needs. However, excessive fertilization is easy to cause fertilizer loss and environmental pollution, so it is necessary to control the amount and frequency of fertilization.

4. Land management: In summer, due to the high temperature, the soil moisture evaporates quickly, and the soil is easy to crack or harden. Therefore, it is necessary to loosen the soil and water it frequently to keep the soil moisture and air permeability.

5. Picking management: Summer is the harvest season of many crops, and timely picking can reduce the natural fall of crops and the loss of pests and diseases. At the same time, attention should be paid to post-harvest treatment and storage to extend the shelf life of crops.