Rice, China, 2019, Yixing City

CROP: Rice 

YEAR: 2019

COUNTRY: China 

LOCATION: Yixing City, Jiangsu Province

RESULT:

Full grain, milled rice increases 3-3.5 kgs from each 50 kg grains, 36-42 kgs more milled rice from 1 Mu

APPLICATION:

Did not catch the time for first spray during tillering, only sprayed twice

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