USSR AGRICULTURE REPORTS INITIAL DELIVERY PLAN FULFILLMENTS, BEGINS FALL SOWING CAMPAIGN

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 CI ASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY USSR SUBJECT Economic - Agriculture, crops HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspapers WHERE PUBLISHED USSR DATE PUBLISHED 1 - 15 Aug 1952 LANGUAGE Russian REPORT CD NO. DATE OF DATE DIST. o27oct 1952 NO. OF PAGES 8 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION USSR AGRICULTURE REPORTS INTTLAI DELIVERY PLAN FULFMLMENTS, BEGINS FALL SOWIDTG CA!(PAIGN J1usbe 3 in parentheses refer to appended sources In the USSR, Jute is grown in Uzbek, Tadzhik, and Kirgiz SSRs. All varieties grown were developed by Soviet selection stations. In Turkmen SSR, Jute was sown for the first time in 1950. By 1952, the area devoted to this crop had increased 6.5 times over 1950 and two times over 1951. In 1953, it will be further increased by 2,000 hectares.(l) USSR Crop Progress Report Dated 6 August 1952 The harvest is in full swing is the Ukraine, Moldavia, the Northern Caucasu-, Don region, Central Asia, and the Transcaucaous; it is developing in the Volga Region and central and eastern regions of the country. There are serious combine utilization deficiencies in Kiev_.saya, Odesskaya, and Poltavakaya oblasts of the Ukraine. In Kievskaya Oblast, almost the entire grain area has been reaped, but less than 25 F=rcent by combine. in Poltavskaya Oblast, the plan for combine harvesting has beci.fulfilled less than 33 percent. In the latter oblast, this year's failure to meet the combining plan is a repeti- tion of last ,.rear's poor performance.(2) USSR Crop Progress Report Dated 8 August 1952 The harvest is moving further and farther north. Reaping of winter grain hes begun in kovkhozes and sovkhozes of Estonia and Latvia, as well as in Sverdlovskaya, Omskaya, Tomskava, Irkut&kaya, and Chitinskaya oblasts, and Krasnoyarekiy, Khabarovskiy, and Primorekiy krays. Selective reaping of rye has begun in Komi -Permya tskiy Natsional.'nyy Okrug. The harvest has not yet begun in Kamchatka; there, rye and wheat have only begun to head. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 ults in the kolkho2e8FirsOft Shkotovski?Fa,ndaSpasskiyfrayons inL Primorskiy yield 8 Many receiving an average rye and barley yi ~d of up to 20 quintals per hectare. yIne Khaberovskiy Kray, leading kolkhozes o^ Leninskiy and Stalinskiy rayons are thresh- ing 16 - 17 quintals per hectare. Kolkhozes and sovkhozes are completing reaping of spiked grain crops in the southern portion of the country. Some rayons of the Crimea and Ftavropol'skiy Kray have reported completion. The yield plan was considerably exceeded for all grain crops in kolkhozes of Levokumskiy Rayon of Stavropol'skiy Kray; winter wheat on tens of thousands of hectares there averaged 100 pud per hectare. in Kazakhstan, more than 10,000 combines are engaged in the harvest. In Stalingradskaya Oblast, es throughout the Lower Volga Region, harvesting condi- tions are difficult. Cool and rainy weather delayed ripening of winter grains. was shortened The interval between the beginning of the winter grain and spring grain harvest was that some MTSsofethel blast hadunotncompleted erepair rof tractorsebeforeithety harvest began. In the Urals, sowing of winter crops began simultaneously with reaping of grain crops. Many kolkhozes of Tyumenskaya and Kurganskaya oblasts are sowing winter rye. Sowing is being carried out on well prepared summer fallow. Preparations for sowing of winter crops are being made in the Ukraine. In Stalinskaya Oblast, the area sown to winter wheat is to be increased by almost 45,000 Cotton of Tad, Turkmen's, and Uzbekistan hectares over 1951. Summer fallow is in excellent condition for sowing. for mechanized harvesting ofhcotton. The number of cotton-harvestingemachinesn in MTS of Turkmen SSR is twice as great as in 1951. In Sumskaya Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, kolkhozes are hr-vesting hemp. It is planned to harvest more than 50 percent of the crop with tractor-drawn hemp binders. Harvesting is in p"ogress in almost all flax-growing regions. In Armenia and Azerbaydzhan, as well as in Zakarpatskaya Oblast in the Ukraine, early grapes are being picked.(3) USSR Crop Progress Report Dated 15 August 1952 In Stavropol'skiy Kray, 12 rayons have fulfilled the plan for grain delivery. Kolkhozes of many rayons in Dagestanskaya ASSR have also fulfilled the plan. Al- though the harvest began only recently in Primorskiy Kray, grain procu ement is in full swing, and kclkhozes or the kray are striving to fulfill the delivery plan in August. The sowing campaign is expanding every day. Rye and wheat are being sown in the central regions of the country, Kazakhstan, and the Ukraine. Kolkhozes are considerably expanding the area sown to winter crops. In Kazakhstan, it will in- crease almost 50,000 hectares over 1951. Kolkhozes of Kostromskaya Oblast will almost double the area sown to winter wheat. In the Ukraine, winter wheat will be sown on about one million more hectares than in 1951. g is being rried out on 12 millionnmore ton. of ca grotechuical local fertilia the fields thanias, of this time in 1951. Many kolkhozes of the republic grew lupine on their summer fallowed fields and are now plowing it under to fertilize the soil. In Kurskaya Oblast, 75 percent of winter crop sowing is being carried out on well-prepared clean summer fallow and high-yielding varieties of seed are being widely used. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 r Harvesting of oil-bearing crops is in progress in many regions. Mustard is being harvested in Astrakhanskaya, Stalingradskaya, and Rostovskaya oblasts and seed flax in Uzbek and Tadzhik SSRs. Seed flax is setting seed in the Kuban' and Moldavia; it is in full flower in most areas of the Volga Region, Northern Caucasus, and central chernozem zone.(4) The following table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1952 plans for hay mowing and ensilage storage in kolkhozes of the republic, as of 10 August (5): Oblast Natural Grasses Mowed sew? r e ,.____ , Tallinskaya Pyarnuskaya 92 59 85 88 55 78 92 50 The harvest is developing slowly in the republic as a whole. As of 10 Aug- ust, a total of 13,600 hectares had been reaped.(6) Animal husbandry is a leading branch of agriculture in Rizhskaya Oblast. More than 45 percent of the total number of head of cattle and sheep in the re- public are concentrated in the oblast.(7) Kolkhozes of the following oblasts have fulfilled the plan for delivery of hay to the state: Polutskaya and Grodnenskaya, on 30 July (8); Band Minchskaya and Brestskaya on 5 August; Molodechnenskaya, on 4 August (9) ; and Minskaya, on 8 August. Delivery of hay in Minskaya Oblast is continuing (10). Many olkhoze ized mannerkand aressuccesof the theiplan nforrdeliiveries to the state.(11). The following table show percentage fulfillment of the 1952 plans for harvest- ing of grain crops, hay mowing, and ensilage storage in kolkhozes of the republic, as of 10 August (12): All Grain Cr Grain Natural Sc+n Oblast ops Reared Winter Grain Cro R Crops Flax Grasses Grasses Ensilage p- e8ed Threshed Pulled Mowed Mow d e Stored Baranovichskaya 49.9 92.1 o3.2 7_1 15.6 25..7 75.2 84.1 40.6 Brestskaya 57.4 100.0 25.0 12.8 98.8 63.0 41.9 Gomel'skaya G d 38.1 82.1 35.5 14.6 79.6 47.2 46.7 ro nenskaya 50.9 100.0 10.6 13.1 104.4 42.8 40.6 Miuskaya 12.4 31.6 6.7 9.1 93.2 47.9 38.9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 All Grain Grain Ob Crops Winter Grain C Natural Sown last Reaped Cro sReaned rop Thies lhzeshed Flax Pull d Glasses Grasses Ensilage M l e Mowed Mowed Stored ogi evskaya 18.8 45.7 1.1.2 11_? 0, , Molodechnenskaya 23.6 52 0 2.3 0 Pinskaya 6 .7 93.7 56.7 31.0 1.5 100.0 17.3 15.1 AR o _ _ P l - 30.5 24.4 66.4 111.1 37 2 o otskeya 9.5 2,--5 1.4 o OZ . . Vitebskaya 7.0 18 6 8.0 12.2 76.9 64.2 In 1951, 76.4 MTS of the republic fulfilled the plan for shallow plowing of stubble 27.1 percent, preparation of winter fallow 60.2 percent, and preparation of black summer fallow 14.5 percent.(13) BY 5 August, more than 50 percent of the spiked grain crops in the Ukraine had been reaped. Many rayons in the southern portion of the republic reaped their winter and early spring grains in 15 - 18 days. The plan for delivery of grain to the state has been fulfilled by of the repv'lic; these have also provided themselves with winter and sl.rin rayons g seed. Kolkhozes of Izmail'skaya, Stalinskaya, IOiersonska , grain Nikolayevskaya, and Zakarpatskaya oblasts are making Yes Zing t, livery plan. In many rayons the procurement points progress in g princg the ye- de- wheat, so that wheat makes u) a high tt proportion of ft no all are grain receiving received. (14) Fall sowing has begun in the Ukraine. The area to be sown to winter wheat in the republic is to increase by almost one million hectares. Sowing of winter crops is pro-eeding at a higher agrotechnical level than in 1951.(5) Moldavian SSR Sovkhozes of the Ministry of Food Industry Moldavian SSR have fulfilled the plan for delivery of grain to the state (not including maize) 101.1 percent. De- livery of grain in excess of plan is continuing.(15) The following table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1952 plans for grain harvesting and plowing for winter crops in kolkhozes of the republic, as of 10 August (16): Okrug Spiked Grain Crop_ a R~aned Spiked Grain Crops Reaped by Combine Crops from Reaped Area Threshed Straw Stacked Plowing for Winter Crops Bel'tskiy 97.8 81.2 33.0 84.5 2A.5 Kagul'skiy 98.0 92.7 38.5 85.6 29.1 Kishinevskiy 98.8 82.8 49.7 84.7 27.2 Tiraspol'skiy 98.8 89.0 33.9 74.2 37.2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 r The following table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1952 plans for mow- ing of grasses and ensilage crops in kolkhozes and for tractor work by MTS of the republic, as of 10 August (17); Okru S Sown Grasses Mowed Natural Grasses Ensilage Crops Tractor Worked Mowed Mowed W k Per 1; -hp Bel'tskiy 46.0 68.6 24.3 or 49.9 Tractor ha 214.4 Kagul'skiy 73.3 90.7 48.8 56.0 256.0 Kishinevskiy 48.4 83.5 39.3 47.4 181.6 Tiraspol'skiy 67.6 81.3 40.0 56.0 259.3 Georgian SSR The Ministry of Agriculture Georgian SSR reports that, as of 1 August, 189,006 hectares of grain had been reaped in the republic, including 132,940 hectares by com- bine. Kolkhozes of Tbilisi Oblast had reaped 178,743 hectares. Mowing of natural grasses is continuing. As of 1 August, they had been mowed on 75 percent of the area planned. The plan for hay mowing had been slut 89.9 per- cent in Tbilisi Oblast and 81.1 percent in Yugo-0setskaya Avtonomnaya Oblast. As of the same date, tobacco-growing kolkhozes of the republic had cut and strung 13,844,755 string-meters (shnurometry) of tobacco, including 8,665,300 in Abkbazskaya ASSR, 4,540,107 in Tbilisi Oblast, and 659,348 in Adiharskaya ASSR.(18) The Ministry of Agriculture Georgian SSR reports that, as of 5 August, 241,260 hectares of grain had been reaped in the republic, including 158,120 hectares by combine. Kolkhozes of Tbilisskaya Oblast had reaped 223,581 hectares of spiked grain crops, including 154,311 hectares by combine. Yowiug of nati.ral grasses is continuing. Kolkhozes of Tbilisskaya Oblast have considerably exceeded the plan for hay mowing. As of 5 August, tobacco-growing kolkhozes of the republic had cut and strung 19,566,729 string-meters of tobacco, including 11,915,400 in Abkhazskaya ASSR, 6,780,119 in Tbilisskaya Oblast, and 871,210 in Adzharskaya ASSR.(19) As of 1 August, kolkhozes of Kutaisskaya Oblast had fulfilled the 1952 plan for wool delivery to the state 107 percent. Deliveries are continuing. In 1951, MTS of the republic fulfilled the plan for tractor work as a whole 101.1 percent; but out of 19 basic types of work included in the plan as a whole, they failed to fulfill the individual plans for 12 types. Of 80 MTS, 44 did not fulfill the plan for sowing of spring crops, 45 that for preparation of winter fallow, and 61 that for interrow cultivation of row crops.(20) It has been proven in practice that when sheep are shorn in fall, the gross wool clip is increased by more than 40 percent. This is due to the factandthat asvitamin- sheep graze on alpine pastures during the Gunner and consume succulent rich grasses, their woo! growth is such more intensr than when they are on fodder during the winter.(21) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Fall shearing of sheep has begun in the republic. This fall, all sheep and lambs will be shorn with electric clippers. For the start of fall shearing, MTS of the republic received 38 new sets of shearing equipment; another 32 are ex- pected in a few days. Then, the number of machines for electric shearing will be almost 50 percent greater than it was in spring 1952.(22) Azerbaydzhan SSR By 8 August, sovkhozes of the Ministry of State Farms Azerbaydzhan SSR had fulfilled the plan for grain deliveries to the state 101 percent.(23) As of 5 August, Nakh*chevanskaya ASSR had fulfilled the plan for delivery of grain to the state 104.3 percent, including wheat 108.4 percent. As of this date, 140,659 more pud of grain had been delivered than as of the same date 1951. Kolkhozes are completing their seed funds for the 1953 harvest. Delivery of grain to the state for MRS services is continuing. In 1952, only 17 out of 43 MTS of the Ministry of Agriculture and cnly 8 out of 50 MTS of the Ministry of Cotton Growing fulfilled the plan for preparation of summer fallow.(24) In the spring of 1952, 14,000 hectares of fruit orchards were established, 1,500 hectares were planted to berries, a..3 more than 3,000 hectares of vineyards planted in kolkhozes of the RSFSR.(25) In Altayskiy Kray, the days are warm and sunny. Grain is ripening rapidly. In some kolkhc:.s, reaping of winter rye and barley has begun.(26) Kazakh SSR About 12,000 combines are working on the fields of the republic; they will harvest more than 90 percent of the grain crop. Kolkhozes of 14 rayons have ful- filled the plan for delivery of grain to the state.(27) The following table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1952 plans for hay mowing and ensilage storage in kolkhozes of the republic, as of 10 Augus..(28) Sovkhozes Ensilage Area Hay Ensilage Stored Mowed Procured Stored _ 39.3 64.0 26.7 21.6 33.0 47.5 19.0 11.0 79.6 50.3 37.9 76.8 76.1 79.4 77.4 62.8 10.0 44.6 65.4 35.7 26.3 41.5 76.6 34.4 14.1 30.6 60.2 26.4 13.5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Kolkhozes Oblast Area Mowed Hay Procured Akmolinskaya 80.0 20.5 Aktyubinskaya 69.9 37.3 Alma-Atinskaya 72.4 53.2 Dzhambulakaya 106.9 60.8 Gur'yevskaya 49.4 36.9 Karagandinskaya 74.5 38.3 Kokchetavskaya 88.8 32.3 Kustanayskaya 72.1 35.7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sovkhozes Oblast Area M Hay Ensilage Area Hay Ensil Kzyl-0rdinskaya owed 55.1 Procured 41.5 Stored 47.3 Mowed 38.1 Procured 17.4 age Stored 43.2 Pavlodarskaya 86.1 25.1 39.7 70.4 28.3 17.3 Semipalatsinskaya 69.5 32.1 62.0 51.7 37.6 40.1 Severo-Kazakhstanskaya 83.2 40.2 17.5 93.0 41.5 37.2 Taldy-Kurganskaya 69.4 43.2 P6.o 45.9 47.4 55.2 Vostochno-Kazakhstanskaya 68.5 31.9 84.0 Yuzhno-Kazakhatanskaya 77.3 58.8 41.6 72.5 109.0 115.9 Zapadno-Kazakhstanskaya 6o.9 22.2 22.6 Kolkhozes of the republic as a whole not only failed to meet the Three-year Livestock Development Plan (1949 - 1951) but even reduced the number of sheep in 1951 by 1.5 percent.(29) The following table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1952 plan for fodder procurement in kolkhozes of the republic, as of 10 August (30): Natural Grasses Alfalfa Mowed Ensile e Oblast Mowed S Coarse Fodder (sec d on cutting) Stored Stored Dzhalal-Abadskaya 85.6 29.7 80.1 39.3 Frunzenskaya 89.2 42.4 26.1 Issyk-Kul'skaya 20.7 78.1 Oshskaya 83.2 33.5 91.8 35.2 Talasskaya 72.0 21.9 71.4 26.2 Tyan'-Shan'skaya 4o.5 82.5 20.3 K. Dikambayev, secretary of Frunzenskaya Oblast Committee KP(b), writes that kolkhozes, sovkhozes and 14TS of th , e oblast have fulfilled the 1952 plan for d of grain t o l e ivery days earlier kolkhozes and in 1951 I 1 . n 952, considerabl (31) y Y more grain than in 1951. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5 SOURCES 1. Ashkhabad, Turkmenskaya Iskra, 6 Aug 52 2. Moscow, Pravda, 6 Aug 52 3. Moscow, Trud, 8 Aug 52 4. Ibid., 15 Aug 52 5. Tallin, Sovetskaya Estoniya, 12 Aug 52 6. Riga, Sovetskaya Latviya, 14 Aug 52 7. Ibid., 3 Aug 52 8. Minsk, Sovetskaya Belorussiya, 2 Aug 52 9. Ibid., 7 Aug 52 10. Ibid., 10 Aug 52 11. Moscow, Izvestiya, 10 Aug 52 12. Sovetskaya Belorussiya, 13 Aug 52 13. Ibid., 14 Aug 52 14. Yerevan, Kommunist, 8 Aug 52 15. Kishinev, Sovetskaya Moldaviya, 3 Aug 52 16. Ibid., 12 Aug 52 17. Ibid., 13 Aug 52 18. Tbilisi, Zarya Vostoka, 5 Aug 52 19. Ibid., 9 Aug 52 20. Ibid., 6 Aug 52 21. Kommunist, 8 Aug 52 22. Ibid., 14 Aug 52 23. Baku, Bakinskiy Rabochiy, 8 Aug 52 24. Ibid., 7 Aug 52 25. Moscow, Moskovskaya Pravda, 5 Aug 52 26. Pravda, 1 Aug 52 27. Izvestlya, 15 Aug 52 28. Alma??Ata, Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 13 Aug 52 29. Ibid., 7 Aug 52 30. Frunze, Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 14 Aug 52 31. Ibid., 10 Aug 52 -END - -8- CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090203-5