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Authors: 超级管理员 | Edit: xingqiang
Compared with its western and less continental neighbors, crops in Russia follow a different crop calendar: spring wheat and maize are harvested in September (planted in May and April, resp.) and the cycle of winter wheat covers the period from August to July. Poor conditions (a significant deterioration in June and July compared with the recent average) affected mostly the southern oblasts of Rostov, Stavropol and the autonomous Kalmyk Republic. Areas where crop condition is poor at the time of harvest (September) include about 35 percent of the cropped area in Russia and affects the western regions north of the oblasts of Saratov and Belgorod. Large areas in the southeast enjoyed better than average conditions during summer (3.20c).
Figure 3.20 Crop condition Russia