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The soybean seeds have just been planted in the field, and if it is not for the particularly rapid rain, it can come out. I am most afraid of heavy rain, which will make the land very hard, and it will be very difficult for the seedlings to arch the soil.
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The soybeans have just been planted, and it rains**can come out**. Soybeans need sufficient water during the planting process, and if it rains after planting, the moisture in the soil will penetrate into the soil, which is beneficial for the growth of soybeans. However, if the rain is too intense or rains for too long, it may affect the emergence rate and uniformity of the seedlings.
Therefore, when planting soybeans, one should choose the right weather and time, and ensure that the soil moisture is sufficient to promote the growth and development of soybeans.
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As soon as the beans are flaid, it rains, which is good! In this way, the soybeans are easier to absorb enough water and are more likely to swell. Teething is a little faster. But don't. Let the ground soak in water for a long time, and the beans will rot.
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Soybean is one of the most important legume crops in the world, and weather factors play an important role in its growth and development during its cultivation and growth. Therefore, the soybean skin is covered with rain as soon as it is planted, which may affect its growth and development.
Soybeans need enough sunlight and air humidity in the nascent stage to ensure the normal germination and growth. If it rains just after planting, the temperature and humidity will increase, aggravating the moisture of the soil, which may lead to mechanical damage and disease of soybeans. This will affect the germination rate and growth rate of soybeans, which may lead to a decrease in yield.
Secondly, rain may affect the loss and absorption of fertilizer elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the soil. Soybeans need a lot of fertilizer to grow, and if they are quickly washed away by rain before they can be absorbed, the nutrition of soybeans will be affected. This will lead to unhealthy growth, wilting and death of soybeans, which in turn will affect their yield.
Finally, rainy weather can cause farmers to be unable to apply fertilizer and control pests and diseases in time, which will affect the entire process of soybean growth. Diseases and pests are prone to outbreaks, affecting yield and quality, and can also have an impact on economic losses.
In summary, the rain that occurs just after planting soybeans will have an impact on their growth and development. For farmers, appropriate measures need to be taken to deal with this situation, such as taking appropriate drainage measures, increasing fertilizer application and pest control measures to ensure the normal growth and development of soybeans and harvest.