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titleOfInvention Intercropping method for lotus rhizome and loach
abstract The invention discloses an intercropping method for lotus rhizome and loach. The intercropping method comprises the following concrete steps: step 1, selecting a field block with adequate water source, convenient water injection and drainage, loose and soft soil and a silt layer with a thickness of 12 to 20 cm as a culturing field; step 2, subjecting a ridge of the culturing field to reinforcing and heightening to half a meter, and laying glass tiles on the inner layer of the ridge at the same time; step 3, digging 6 to 8 culturing pits with an area of 5 square meters and a depth of 0.5 meter in the interior of the culturing field; step 4, applying 1500 kg of decomposed pig manure as a base fertilizer into the field per mu, and applying 200 g of quick lime as a disinfectant into each culturing pit and each crisscross ditch per cubic meter; step 5, planting the lotus rhizome in the field in early April, and after the lotus rhizome is planted, stocking loach fries into the culturing pits; step 6, carrying out secondary topdressing in the growth period of the lotus rhizome, and regularly and timely removing weeds in the field at the same time; and step 7, feeding the loach fries with wheat bran, bean cakes, earthworms, silkworm moth powder and animal innards. The intercropping method for the lotus rhizome and the loach disclosed by the invention saves labor and improves economic benefits per unit area of the field.
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