FIELD: agriculture.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to agriculture. Method consists in autumn ploughing, cultivation, preliminary cutting of ridges with simultaneous application of the main dose of mineral fertilizers containing phosphorus and potassium, spring restoration of ridges, planting potatoes, applying nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium mineral fertilizers. During autumn application of mineral fertilizers, they are treated with a solution of potassium humate. Spring recovery of the ridge is carried out with the help of a milling ridge former and simultaneously potatoes are planted, a starting dose of mineral fertilizers is applied and tubers and fertilizers are treated with a potassium humate solution.
EFFECT: method makes it possible to increase crop capacity of potatoes and reduce environmental load on soil due to increase in availability of nutrients applied in the form of mineral fertilizers during cultivation of potatoes, and to reduce amount of applied fertilizers.
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Dates
2024-03-04—Published
2023-08-22—Filed