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芒种节气小知识来了 夏种作物都有什么?
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-04 02:12

Core Insights - The "Grain in Ear" solar term will begin on June 5, marking a busy agricultural season for summer harvesting, planting, and management [1] - The summer planting phase is crucial as it connects summer harvests with autumn harvests, with different regions having unique crop layouts based on climate and soil conditions [5] Regional Agricultural Practices - In the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, farmers engage in intercropping or crop rotation with corn and soybeans after wheat harvest, and peanut cultivation is widespread for quality oil production [5] - The Yangtze River middle and lower reaches have a two-crop system for rice, with early rice harvested in mid to late July followed by the planting of late rice [6] - Southern China enjoys a warm climate year-round, allowing for diverse summer crops, including continuous rice growth and a variety of summer vegetables and fruits [7] - The Northwest region, characterized by ample sunlight but scarce rainfall, focuses on drought-resistant crops like millet and sorghum, with cotton in Xinjiang entering its growth peak during summer [8] - The Northeast region has a short warm season with limited frost-free days, typically supporting a one-crop system, although some areas can achieve limited double cropping through intercropping methods [9] Agricultural Wisdom - The saying "If not planted during Grain in Ear, it will be useless to plant later" emphasizes the importance of this period for planting cereal crops, suggesting that timely planting leads to abundant harvests [10]