Method for inter-planting walnuts, corn and medicago sativa
An alfalfa and walnut technology, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, animal feed, etc., can solve the problems of fruit farmers' outdoor grafting technology failing to pass the test, the popularity rate of good varieties is low, and the income of fruit farmers is reduced. The effect of feed processing industry to promote, improve land utilization and increase the income of fruit farmers
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[0019] A method for interplanting walnuts, corn and alfalfa, comprising the following steps:
[0020] ⑴In late March, plant walnuts with a row spacing of 8.00 meters and a plant spacing of 3.00 meters. Take each walnut seedling (tree) as the center of the circle, a circular area with a radius of 0.50 and each row of walnut seedlings (trees) as the midline, with a width of 0.50 on both sides. The rectangular area of rice is left blank, no crops are planted, and the rest of the land is prepared for planting alfalfa and corn;
[0021] (2) In late April, sow corn with a row spacing of 0.60 meters and a plant spacing of 0.35 meters. Sow in a rectangular area with a width of 3.00 meters in the middle of two rows of walnut seedlings (trees), and prepare alfalfa in the remaining land for planting;
[0022] (3) In mid-August, sow alfalfa in the reserved position, which can be drilled, sown and hole sown.
[0023] There are 6 rows of corn planted between every two rows of walnuts, or...
Embodiment 2
[0025] A method for interplanting walnuts, corn and alfalfa, comprising the following steps:
[0026] ⑴In late March, plant walnuts with a row spacing of 9.00 meters and a plant spacing of 3.50 meters. Take each walnut seedling (tree) as the center of the circle, a circular area with a radius of 0.75, and each row of walnut seedlings (trees) as the midline, with a width of 0.75 on both sides. The rectangular area of rice is left blank, no crops are planted, and the rest of the land is prepared for planting alfalfa and corn;
[0027] (2) In late April, sow corn with a row spacing of 0.60 meters and a plant spacing of 0.37 meters. Sow in a rectangular area with a width of 3.60 meters in the middle of two rows of walnut seedlings (trees), and prepare alfalfa for the remaining land for planting;
[0028] (3) In mid-August, sow alfalfa in the reserved position, which can be drilled, sown and hole sown.
[0029] There are 7 rows of corn planted between every two rows of walnuts, ...
Embodiment 3
[0031] A method for interplanting walnuts, corn and alfalfa, comprising the following steps:
[0032] ⑴In late March, plant walnuts with a row spacing of 10.00 meters and a plant spacing of 4.00 meters. Take each walnut seedling (tree) as the center of the circle, a circular area with a radius of 1.00, and each row of walnut seedlings (trees) as the midline, with a width of 1.00 on both sides. The rectangular area of rice is left blank, no crops are planted, and the rest of the land is prepared for planting alfalfa and corn;
[0033] (2) In late April, sow corn with a row spacing of 0.60 meters and a plant spacing of 0.40 meters, sow in a rectangular area with a width of 4.20 meters in the center of two rows of walnut seedlings (trees), and prepare alfalfa for the remaining land for planting;
[0034] (3) In mid-August, sow alfalfa in the reserved position, which can be drilled, sown and hole sown.
[0035] There are 8 rows of corn planted between every two rows of walnuts,...
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