CATDOLL : CATDOLL: How many seedlings are needed for one acre of golden cicada seedlings (How many seedlings are needed for one acre of golden cicada seedlings)

CATDOLL: How many seedlings are needed for one acre of golden cicada seedlings (How many seedlings are needed for one acre of golden cicada seedlings)

1. How many peach trees should be planted per acre to raise cicadas?

To raise cicadas under peach trees, plant 330 trees (1✘2) per acre of land, then thin them out to 165 trees (2✘2), and keep 823 trees (2✘4) in the third year. Because peach trees grow fast, they can be planted a little densely in the early stage, and then thinned out every year to facilitate the harvest of cicadas in the later stage.

2. How many cicadas can be planted per acre of land?

Cicada breeding is a new breeding industry. There are 2,000 cicada seedlings per mu, and each cicada seedling contains 100 cicada eggs. Artificial hatching can reach more than 80%! To be precise, the current yield per mu is 100-300 kilograms.

Golden cicada has extremely high nutritional value and unique taste, especially the newly unearthed nymphs, which contain the highest protein, making it a rare high-protein, low-fat game delicacy. In addition to its edible value, grasshopper cicada also has extremely high medicinal value, making it a top-grade medicinal food.

3. How many cicada seedlings are needed per acre of land?

Use about 25 grams of cicada seedlings per acre of land.

The breeding of cicadas requires planting trees on the land. If you own the land, you can save about one-third of the cost.

Golden cicadas need to suck the roots of trees to grow, so they need trees. You can plant dozens of poplars or fruit trees per acre. Each seedling costs 1-2 yuan, and fruit trees cost about 10 yuan. The amount of seedlings per acre should be determined based on the conditions of the seedlings and the forest land. The yield of golden cicadas is also based on the seedlings and forest land.

4. How many cicada seedlings should be placed in one acre of orchard?

One acre of orchard can plant about 200 cicada egg-bearing branches, each of which can produce 60-100 cicadas, so 5 acres of land can raise 60,000 to 100,000 cicadas.

5. How many cicada trees should be planted per acre of land?

Use about 25 grams of cicada seedlings per acre of land.

The breeding of cicadas requires planting trees on the land. If you own the land, you can save about one-third of the cost.

Golden cicadas need to suck the roots of trees to grow, so they need trees. You can plant dozens of poplars or fruit trees per acre. Each seedling costs 1-2 yuan, and fruit trees cost about 10 yuan. The amount of seedlings per acre should be determined based on the conditions of the seedlings and the forest land. The yield of golden cicadas is also based on the seedlings and forest land.

6. How many trees are needed to raise cicadas per acre of land?

Planting density, according to the area of ​​land for breeding cicadas and your own economic situation, choose to cut bamboo willow segments or transplant 1-2 year old bamboo willow seedlings. Bamboo willow seedlings can be cut by yourself or bought. The spacing between plants and rows is 0.5m × 1.5m, and there are 888 trees per mu. It can also be 0.5m × 2m, and there are 666 trees per mu.

2. Intercropping arrangement: Garlic can be planted in autumn on the plots prepared for growing cicadas. Take 1.5 meters as one bed, leave 15 cm at each end of the bed, and the remaining 1.2 meters wide for planting large plants. In this way, there is a 30 cm wide blank strip between the two for annual planting of bamboo willow seedlings or cuttings of bamboo willow segments.

At the appropriate local seedling raising time, use a small arch shed to grow asparagus seedlings and chili peppers. When they can be transplanted in the open field, plant 2 rows of chili peppers in a 1.2-meter-wide garlic field. The chili rows should be as close to the center line of the bed as possible, with one row on one side of the center line.

Asparagus is transplanted into the bamboo willow row, in the same row as the bamboo willow, with a spacing of 1 meter between plants.

3. Field management: Garlic should be managed according to conventional management methods. Do not apply urea or ammonium fertilizer during this period. Apply fermented green manure or chicken, cow, sheep manure, etc. If spraying pesticides, use low-toxic pesticides as much as possible, and do not use highly toxic and systemic pesticides. After the garlic is harvested, decide whether to water it again depending on the situation.

4. Transplant the bamboo willow seedlings, soak the roots of the bamboo willow trees in the prepared rooting solution, and then plant them in the field.

5. Hatching egg branches: When the temperature reaches 26℃, start hatching egg branches and cutting bamboo and willow sections. In the first year, plant 2,500 to 3,000 cicada egg branches per acre.

For plots where 1-2 year old bamboo willow seedlings are transplanted, 4,000 to 5,000 egg branches are used per mu per year. Fewer egg branches will result in lower yields.

6. Intercropping: In the first year, if there are no 1-2 year old bamboo willow seedlings, whether it is cutting bamboo willow segments or transplanting 1-2 year old bamboo willow seedlings, it is recommended to intercrop chili peppers to increase income.

7. What is the density of cicada breeding?

When raising cicadas, the density of bamboo willows cannot be too high. Generally, 2,000 seedlings are planted per acre. There will be about 100 cicada eggs on each branch, and the probability of hatching is about 80%, or even more.

8. What is the survival rate of cicada monkey breeding?

The survival rate of breeding is about 50%. This depends on your management skills. According to the current breeding level, it is 50%.

At present, the survival rate of artificially bred cicadas is 30%-50%, which is nearly ten times more than that of natural ones. That is to say, one branch can produce about 60-100 cicadas, and about 100 cicadas per kilogram. The yield is calculated based on the number of branches. Don't be fooled by the unscientific promises of some farmers that the survival rate is 70% or 80%.

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