Field. Rapeseed field

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Hello, friends.



Friends, I once told you about a miracle tractor that I met on the outskirts of the field. Then there were small shoots of some kind of plant in this field. After a while, I realized that rapeseed was growing in the field. This crop was grown in our region just a few years ago. There is a company that produces rapeseed oil, which is why there is a demand for raw materials.
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Probably, the tractor was still driving around the field and spraying the plants. There is such a pest - the cruciferous flea. She is very fond of cruciferous plants. This is a small jumping flea that can destroy the entire crop. This flea also likes to eat cabbage. It also belongs to the cruciferous family. And I am glad that this pest is not observed in my garden. I think that it can't survive on the sand, because the soil is very loose and the flea can drown in the sand.


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I know that rapeseed is also a wonderful honey plant. In this field, you need to put an apiary to have a lot of honey. Maybe someone put bee hives there further on, in another field, but I don't know that.


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I even think that the owner of this field is not interested in the opportunity to get honey. Bees is a long-term project, it requires special investments, knowledge and effort.


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And what is interesting about rapeseed oil? What is useful in it? We can say briefly - this is a whole storehouse of vitamins.
Recently, I listened to a conversation with a rapeseed oil producer on the radio, so it was said that rapeseed oil is northern olive oil. I think that this phrase can say a lot about the usefulness of rapeseed.


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But our people do not like all sorts of innovations. They are used to buying sunflower oil. Olive oil is still exotic for a Russian person. But in pre-Soviet times, rapeseed oil was widespread in Russia. And also hemp, linseed and other vegetable oils. But the cultivation of cannabis is currently strictly prohibited, flax has lost its economic attractiveness. And, in general, Russian fields are overgrown with more and more trees.


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I am even surprised that the fields on this bypass road are still being cultivated, so they belong to a good owner. And this pleases me.
About 10 years ago, I was very worried about the fact that the fields and meadows were no longer used for their intended purpose. And then I realized that all this has owners and if the owner does not see the need to use the land, then it means that it should be so. But there will be more trees, there will be more forest, it will be better for animals and birds to live. Maybe the rivers will become more full-flowing.


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Once a man took these fields from Nature, now people have decided that they do not need these fields, so Nature will take them back to itself!


Is it good or bad? I don't know. But I know that there is a lot of ownerless land in the Russian Federation. A lot of land is located in an area where it is impossible to engage in agriculture. And fertile areas of the soil should be used in an economic way, with good sense, with profit.

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In our area, the summer before last, all the bees and other insects died because of rapeseed. There weren't even any flies last year. It was scary - life without insects. The birds also disappeared, because they had nothing to eat. We didn't hear the birds singing either. This summer, only a little bit of everything began to appear. So I'm not at all happy about the beauty of rapeseed when I see yellow fields, because it can't be grown without chemicals.

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точно! вот и ответ насчет пчел. Им здесь нечего делать.
Но обработка проводилась, когда растения были совсем маленькими.
Но судя по следам тракторным, возможно, что он еще опрыскивал.

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