Thursday, October 15, 2020
View this post on Instagram Today's Kurosengoku soybean field 🎵 The leaves are gone, the pods are good, and the beans are great ✨ If the weather stays nice, the moisture will evaporate quickly, so I hope the autumn sunshine continues... The rice harvest is over, and farmers have started harvesting their field crops. Kurosengoku soybeans require plenty of sunshine before harvesting, so even though they are planted first in spring, they are harvested latest in autumn, so the harvest will be a little later. It looks like we'll be able to deliver the new beans sometime around December 💧 Please wait a little longer! # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Harvesting # Harvesting # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido # Hokuryu Sunflower Park # Clear autumn sunshine Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – October 13, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT
Today's Kurosengoku soybean field 🎵 The leaves are gone, the pods are good, and the beans are great ✨ If the weather stays nice, the moisture will evaporate quickly, so I hope the autumn sunshine continues... The rice harvest is over, and farmers have started harvesting their field crops. Kurosengoku soybeans require plenty of sunshine before harvesting, so even though they are planted first in spring, they are harvested latest in autumn, so the harvest will be a little later. It looks like we'll be able to deliver the new beans sometime around December 💧 Please wait a little longer! # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Harvesting # Harvesting # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido # Hokuryu Sunflower Park # Clear autumn sunshine
Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – October 13, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT