Autumn crops: What crops should be sown in autumn for an early harvest?

Fall sowing is an important practice in agriculture. It allows you to get an early harvest the following year. The choice of crops for autumn sowing depends on the climatic conditions of your region and your agricultural goals. 

Here are some crops that can be sown in the fall for an early harvest: 

  • Wheat and barley. These are the main grain crops that can be sown in autumn. They are usually grown for grain, but can also be used to produce hay or green mass for animals. 
  • Rape - can be sown in autumn for oil production. Rapeseed oil is used in the food industry and for the production of biodiesel. 
  • Garlic and onion. These vegetable crops can be sown in autumn for an early harvest. They usually grow quite quickly and can be harvested in the spring. 
  • Beets and carrots. Some varieties of beets and carrots can also be sown in autumn for an early harvest. They require soil preparation and fertilization, but this can be beneficial under conditions of a short growing season. 
  • Spinach and lettuce - require a cool climate and grow quickly , so they can also be sown in autumn. 

Remember that the success of autumn crops depends not only on the correct choice of crops, but also on soil preparation and appropriate care. In the cold period, it is necessary to protect crops from frost and wind. To do this, you need to order a covering agrofibre, which can protect crops from cold temperatures down to -7 °C. 

Our company manufactures Agreen white agrofibre with a density of 17 to 50 g/sq.m., of various sizes, in rolls and packaged. Call us, our managers will help you choose and order covering agrofibre to meet your needs.

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