Hokuryu Town Portal
Friday, May 8, 2020
View this post on Instagram We would like to share with you how Kuro Sengoku soybeans are growing this year as well ❗ Kuro Sengoku soybeans are sown the earliest and harvested the latest. This farmer in Hokuryu-cho was sowing seeds yesterday, May 6, with a big tractor and sowing machine. This year, due to the request for self-restraint, we were unable to go out for the holidays, but farmers don't care about vacations! The paddy fields have been flooded and rice planting is about to begin, but there are still high white mountains with snow in the distance, and the morning and evening temperatures will continue to be cool. Please take care not to get sick. We will do our best to bring the charm of Kuro Sengoku soybeans to as many people as possible this year 🎵 # Kuro Sengoku soybeans# Kuro Sengoku# Hokuryu Town# Hokkaido# spring work# sowing# remaining snow# paddy fields# the charm of beans Kuro Sengoku Business Cooperative(A post shared by @kurosengoku -. May 6, 2020, 10:42 PM PDT
We would like to share with you how Kuro Sengoku soybeans are growing this year as well ❗ Kuro Sengoku soybeans are sown the earliest and harvested the latest. This farmer in Hokuryu-cho was sowing seeds yesterday, May 6, with a big tractor and sowing machine. This year, due to the request for self-restraint, we were unable to go out for the holidays, but farmers don't care about vacations! The paddy fields have been flooded and rice planting is about to begin, but there are still high white mountains with snow in the distance, and the morning and evening temperatures will continue to be cool. Please take care not to get sick. We will do our best to bring the charm of Kuro Sengoku soybeans to as many people as possible this year 🎵 # Kuro Sengoku soybeans# Kuro Sengoku# Hokuryu Town# Hokkaido# spring work# sowing# remaining snow# paddy fields# the charm of beans
Kuro Sengoku Business Cooperative(A post shared by @kurosengoku -. May 6, 2020, 10:42 PM PDT