SHOCK-CONTROLLED ZINCON NURSE
Farm cleans the weed on the three-month Sengon Sea seedlings in the village of Pandantoyon, Kediri Regency, East Java, Monday (29/2). Farmers in the area admitted to a decrease in the production of the Sea Sengon seedlings up to 60 percent due to a high rainfall resulting in the leaves of Zincon falling and rotting roots. ANTARA PHOTO/Prasetia Fauzani/foc/16.
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