Obtaining record harvests of grain crops in Russia in recent years has led to a decrease in soil fertility and degradation of agricultural lands. More than 40 million hectares of arable land require restoration. The lack of organic raw materials does not contribute to the restoration of soil fertility, and the manure and manure produced are the main sources of en-vironmental pollution. The purpose of the work was to develop trends in the development of technical means for recycling organic waste from agri-cultural production. The main method for achieving the goal was a system-atic analysis of literary sources on this topic and the results of the authors' own research. The results of the recycling of liquid, semi-liquid and solid manure into concentrated organic fertilizers are given. The main develop-ment trends: the ability to interact with animal husbandry and crop produc-tion; transfer of raw materials (organic waste of animal husbandry and crop production) into a product in the form of high-quality concentrated organic fertilizers, necessary for the restoration of soil fertility; digitalization of technological processes for the production of KOU and their differentiated application to the field by scanning the qualitative composition of nutrients in the production layer of the soil.
The paper presents a comparative assessment of new varieties of winter soft wheat cultivated in the north-eastern zone of the Krasnodar Territory. It provides the results on yield, grain quality and cost efficiency of their cultivation. On average over the years of study the Alekseich and Bezostaya 100 varieties have consistently provided high actual grain yields for the predecessor of peas – 6.67 and 6.55 t/ha, respectively. The highest grain quality was formed by the Bezostaya 100 variety. The average protein content over three years was 13.3%, gluten content 2 – 4.6%, grain unit – 806 g/l. Bezostaya 100 and Alekseich varieties ensured a high profit of 38,625-39,885 rub/ha and a level of profitability of 128-132% when cultivating the predecessor of peas. The study resulted in conclusions and proposals to the production to increase the efficiency of growing winter soft wheat varieties in Kuban.
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