1. How many seeds of broad beans are needed to grow on three acres of land?Generally, large-grain varieties that are more drought-resistant and mature later are suitable for planting in dry land, with a seed rate of 7.5-9 kg per mu; small-grain varieties that mature earlier and are more resistant to moisture are suitable for planting in rice fields, with a seed rate of 6-7.5 kg per mu. The seed rate per mu is 7.5-9 kg; small-grain seeds that mature early and have strong moisture resistance are suitable for planting in rice fields, with 5000-6000 clumps per mu, 2-3 seeds sown per clump, and a seed rate of 6-7.5 kg per mu. Generally it is about 8 kg, and small pieces are about 7 kg. If you sow broad beans on demand, you will need about 25 kilograms per acre. The seed amount used for silkworm cultivation is generally around 8-10 kilograms per mu. Generally, large-grain varieties that are more drought-resistant and mature later are suitable for planting in dry land, with a seed rate of 7.5-9 kg per mu; small-grain varieties that mature earlier and are more resistant to moisture, with a seed rate of 6-7.5 kg per mu. Generally, about 10 kilograms of seeds are needed per mu to grow broad beans. Generally, about 20 kilograms of seeds are needed to grow broad beans on one acre of land. The average yield per mu is 150-200 kg, and the highest yield is 280 kg. Broad beans are rich in nutritional value and contain 8 essential amino acids. The carbohydrate content is 47%-60%. They are edible and can also be grown as feed, green manure and nectar plants. They are a crop that can be used as food, vegetables, feed and green manure. 2. How many kilograms of broad bean seeds are needed per acre?Generally speaking, about 6-8kg of broad bean seeds are needed per mu, but because factors such as planting conditions vary, the specific amount of seeds per mu needs to be determined based on actual conditions. 3. What is the row spacing and time for broad bean planting?In the northwest region, broad beans are sown from early March to mid-April, and in the southern autumn broad bean areas, they are sown in mid-October. When producing dry-grain broad beans, it is important to avoid sowing in early autumn. It is generally more appropriate to sow in early October to early November to prevent the broad beans from being harmed by low temperatures and frost during the flowering period. When planting broad beans, the general plant spacing is 15-20 cm, and the row spacing is about 30 cm. Generally, 10,000 to 15,000 plants are planted per mu for large-grain varieties, 14,000 to 17,000 plants are planted per mu for medium-grain varieties, and about 20,000 plants are planted per mu for small-grain varieties. If sowing is done with equal row spacing, the plant spacing should be controlled between 15-20cm and the row spacing should be controlled between 30-50cm; If wide and narrow row sowing is used, the plant spacing is controlled at about 12 cm, the wide row spacing is controlled at 40 cm, and the narrow row spacing is 20 cm; If the field is more fertile, adopt the seedling tuft planting method, with a row spacing of about 25cm and a tuft spacing of 45cm. Sow 3 seeds in each tuft (3 seeds arranged in a triangle), and the plant spacing within the tuft is about 5cm. 4. How many seeds of seven-kernel broad beans should be planted per acre of land?The sowing amount of seven-kernel broad beans should be about 20 kilograms per mu. It should be noted that if the plant density is too high, they will shade each other during flowering and pod formation, causing a large number of flowers and pods to fall. The seeds should be sown evenly, and the seeds should be avoided from clumping. After sowing, fill the ditch with soil. After filling the ditch, press the soil appropriately, which is conducive to retaining soil moisture and promoting the growth of broad beans. 5. How many seeds are needed to grow broad beans per acre?Five or six kilograms is enough, otherwise it will be too dense and will easily fall over when the wind blows. 6. What is the spacing between plants and rows when planting broad beans?The row spacing for broad bean planting is generally about 30 cm, and the plant spacing is 15-20 cm. Generally, 10,000 to 15,000 plants are planted per mu for large-grain varieties, 14,000 to 17,000 plants are planted per mu for medium-grain varieties, and about 20,000 plants are planted per mu for small-grain varieties. The soil where the beans are planted cannot have been previously planted with fruits, vegetables, or legumes, and continuous cropping is not allowed on the same piece of land, as this will affect the normal growth of broad beans. |
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