What kind of crop is Yumai?Yumai refers to oats, which is a cereal crop among agricultural crops. It has a cultivation history of more than 2,000 years in my country. It is one of the eight major grain crops and a small grain that has the effects of replenishing qi and strength, removing dampness and stopping diarrhea. Barley is also a crop that can be used as both food and feed. It has a fast growth rate, high nutritional value, and a strong ability to adapt to the environment. It plays an important role in my country's animal husbandry production and agricultural structural adjustment. What is the plant of Yumai?Olea europaea is a monocotyledonous plant belonging to the Poaceae family and the genus Avena. It is a worldwide cultivated crop and is widely distributed in my country. The main producing areas are Hebei, Jilin, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and other provinces. It prefers a high-altitude, dry climate environment. The appearance and characteristics of YumaiOats are actually oats, a herbaceous plant with upright stems about 60-120 cm in height, tough fibrous roots, slender leaves about 10-30 cm in length, pyramid-shaped inflorescences with 2-3 small flowers in the flower spike, and caryopsis covered with light brown soft hairs. The flowering and fruiting period is from April to September each year. |
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