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republic of belarus from azerbaijan and now i live and work in an agro-town. samokhvalovichi i came from the republic, azerbaijan was very desire to learn. yes, when i was choosing where to study, it seemed to me very attractive, i had to work in belarus to live and then to enter the academy to study. at first i lived in a hotel until i had enough money, but as time went on i had a couple. well, a few
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days to live, uh, minsk airport, minsk one train station to spend the night airport, but it turned out that every day i was looking for a new job job. one fine day, when i came to the station and see the station was very fashionable then. uh, molodechno were looking for work directions were built very actively. so i saw a small bakery, which, well, i just wanted to eat. there is a small bakery there, where they sold bread and fresh rolls. yes, and when i went into the bakery, i see, it says on the top looking for a loader. i think how well i will be hired and i will stay here. well, there was an order here, there was a woman who said, you know, i can’t be a saleswoman, well, that’s the issue to decide. questions with you will be decided by the envious. well come the manager asks where i came from, what who i have
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practically minsk well, unfortunately, i had nothing about the physical. she says that practically you do not hire. i was not assigned this job. there was such a problem, i really remember this story why because when i was about to leave this woman who saw me for the first time in her life, and i probably felt very sorry for eating, and she says, you know, i can not i know i can’t hire you, but i can solve your problems, i’ll try anyway, and she says, now i’ll write a piece of paper like this small you will go to one place. give it back, and everything will be decided there, this same working well, they will take you to work. i was like shocked. well, i agreed, because i had nothing to lose, after all, if she wrote this piece of paper, i did not even open this piece of paper that she wrote there. she says you will go. there is a farm near the zhdanovskiy, greenhouse plant. there is a very wonderful director, a sympathetic
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person. you will give this piece of paper to him, and he will decide your fate when he arrived there. meeting with the director. i waited. after the meeting, when i asked to see him, he accepted me with pleasure, indeed the man turned out to be very responsive and listened to my story. where did i come from. i still tell him. you know, they gave you this piece of paper. please read this, he took this piece of paper and was amazed, of course, says god loves you, because you know who wrote this piece of paper, it was written by a woman who worked for us for a long time. most importantly, it was the wife of this chief. he then took me to work, and i stayed on this collective farm and work from the same collective farm i was sent to study, and i am grateful to all the people in belarus who met me against me and helped me. in order to get on my feet and become who i am today,
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this case decided my fate as my hometown, belarus is like a second home to me. we are now in the building of the institute of fruit growing , this is the place where i now work and make friends , my main work is as a science of production. science is the ability to theoretically substantiate something. a practice is to apply it in a purely practical way. i'm at the institute came in 1994, when he graduated from the belarusian agricultural academy and entered the graduate school in the ninety-ninth year, he defended it and until 2009 he was in charge of the department of nutrition to power worked, then there was time. that is, it seemed to me that it was better
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to apply the acquired knowledge in practice. there is already knowledge. i can show myself the practice of planting a good garden, you can create a nursery there, and then we created a farm. i left to head this farm, it seemed to me that i left science, but nothing similar atmosphere which i in them in scientific atmosphere. it haunted me, when i worked in production, you know why? because all the time i dreamed about these experiences. there are some they have all the time in their garden. i wanted some experience. although i was told why do you need these experiments? you are already in production. i am a man of science more than production. although i believe that all science is just pure science, it is meaningless if it is not confirmed by production, therefore, leaving farming behind. i returned to science. again my father returned to his team, because this is my native team, when i
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returned, i realized that it was as if i had not left. you know how sometimes you leave, then you return to the team, some other people are different , but it turned out not, the team that i'm working on now. i just love them. in the sense that these are like-minded people, i want to do fruitfulness now, that it will be more significant and deal with more such global problems that uh will help raise. uh, republics of fruit growing of the republic of belarus and the table of success is no worse than in europe many people say, you know, you are not doing something somewhere, you are lagging behind and there is something somehow. i believe that all this is not true, because if we compare our climatic conditions. yes, here in belarus and compare this word of europe, relatively speaking, but in gardening they are different, we are on different scales, e.g. yes, everything is softer there, the climate is everything there, and everything is tough here, therefore, in the conditions that ours, if we get no worse, the result
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european means we do more. than they we have to work more to do more at home. because we still have one beloved professor, he says, santa claus who comes to us. and you all know how fruit growing is considered in the end, belarus is a risky zone of fruit growing, thanks to the institute of fruit growing even the last, since 2005. several fruit growing programs have already been adopted, and it was the institutes that initiated this program of all programs and thanks to scientific cadres, let's say the management is responsible for these programs were developed by the ministry of agriculture, specific financial resources were allocated for the laying of industrial gardens, and the institute forward the scientific support of these gardens. we
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are located on the territory of the nursery department, autumn, days of fruit growing. specifically, this area is the cultivation of seedlings of stone fruit crops, specifically, culture, this is apricot any culture. it doesn't matter, an apricot apple tree an apple tree spit on an apple tree an apricot is grafted on an apricot a pear is grafted on for pears or alba. here there are specific disks for growing specific seedlings, the wildling must be both one-year-old and two-year-old. and here you see, each row is different, they look, first of all, they are different varieties. secondly, here we applied different cropping methods. you see one is cut off so high the arc below there you can see the side shoots. how many what are the lengths in this case, see how short they are, that is, being developed. here, too, there is such hmm get seedlings. here is the approach to getting seedlings specific settings. yes, this is specifically papricus, well, most of all we are working on an apple tree, but in this case it turned out to
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be bite. so these are mother trees, which are where we take cuttings for grafting. we have a queen cell , which we grow disks; there is a queen cell, which takes checks. in this case , these are the special queen cells that are grown and where these blueberries come from. the moment of adjustment or grafting, we approach the tree, cut the stalk, then remove these leaves and it turns out like this petiole with buds, we graft this particular bud onto a plate that we say we have and in this way, then we get such seedlings or take such wild animals, they are used for rooting especially this mother plant. if we look at this, this is a mother liquor specifically for getting wildlings. so we take such discs, root them on purpose and get them. here the pruning is taken and the leaves are
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cut off again. they are, as it were, placed in the ground, here is the ground and a special condition for it to take root, this section is a cloned quince section a rootstock for a pear, a pear is specially grafted onto this wild game and low-growing trees are obtained, pears, let's say, which have recently been very fashionable to plant pears are not tall trees. they are wheeled and very dense gardens. thus, we develop special technologies on such disks. what seedlings to get? that's how i told you and how exactly? here you can get on them. to do this, if you take all these seeds that were previously grown on them, it is very difficult to do this, because genetically they are diverse. here is the material genetically the same is similar to each other, so they develop all sorts of technological processes very simply.
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here in this area we are specifically studying scientific work. i’ll even tell you the responsible work of studying clonal rootstocks of different forms of rootstocks on how the survival rate affects the safety of two seedlings, now about 60 forms are failing and one or two belarusian twins for quince for pear will come out of this area today , it turns out that we use only foreign intervention linings. here, highlighting two forms from here, dwarf or semi-dwarf, we get belarusian forms. and these forms will be used for planting
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industrial gardens. now, if you see, notice that here each row is a separate form and you see, one form, seedlings, all stand practically they did not take root, and the other form is dead, which is a form that has completely died. thus , while studying here, we weed out completely unnecessary rootstocks from many we choose something. only one two further all this will be planted in the garden in the garden will still be studied. it's still a few years before we get the harvest, when we get the harvest. naturally, we will see. which shape is close to specific for getting normal fruit on them, and which shape is short here. what is the form of average growth in this way, make a final analysis in the garden after planting it is this garden of obtaining real fruits, and through the trees these are still intermediate stages, but without this stage it is almost impossible to go to the garden. we
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are on the site of the study of columnar varieties apple trees on different rootstocks of clonal selection, these varieties are called columnar, because they bear fruit closer to the trunk, and on the trunk, let's say, it turns out that they grow columns. look at these trees, almost already, uh, 8-10 years old, but the popeye as such is not long, therefore they are called columnar and here we are specifically studying and on which disks on which rootstocks to grow these particular columnar varieties in order to recommend production later, because now farmers are interested in these varieties. you see it is very tight. they can be planted in this way, if one tree gives an average of 8 to 10 kg of yield, and about 20-25,000 trees can be planted per hectare, and they say there are orchards that can produce up to 100 tons of such apples from these varieties per hectare . and today it is here. now, as it were, a
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nursery, we are studying how the wild bird affects the height on the shape of the fetus, it has all the other parameters of these particular varieties. of course, the result of our work is the fruits. here we can see the real fruits of our labor. this variety is called talgar, beauty and this tree is about five or six years old. and now you can really see on a tree, maybe from 5 to 10 kg of these fruits. our work, which nursery breeders work, of course, not only works. here is the most important thing to get the fruits. and this is our main job. in general, the region of cuba itself, which i was born, is a horticultural region. we had a family of eight children and four, besides me, four brothers and 3 sisters. the father worked in the garden. that collective farm, which,
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well, that is, the horticultural village of the flood, 2.000 hectares, and starting from the fifth grade. we m-m went to help our parents. well, the father will most of all be imprisoned. there, they helped to do something, then they removed it. and gradually, my father instilled in us a love for this work. when i finished the tenth grade, i already understood how to cut more or less a tree. i want to say exactly in this village. there in azerbaijan there is an institute of pantry of azerbaijan and today. this institution also exists there and works. there are my friends. here are the ones we are in close contact with today. we met by scientists there, when they were still young, i don’t understand there, well, they came to the garden and there were some bees doing these things. that's when i was already here i entered graduate school and studied. i thought about them , and when they really offered me the institute of fruit growing and they said that there was a village then , which i myself remembered my village
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for some reason then, well, as if i were comparing the institute of fruit growing there. honestly, i'll tell you the building. here is the institute of fruit growing. they are identical . coffee is probably built in the soviet union. here identical buildings of young institutes and institutes were arranged. i do not know, but the building here is the first floor, second floor, third floor. they are so similar, as if they were a copy of this building, which later in azerbaijan. of course, during my postgraduate studies, i was at the azerbaijan institute of agriculture and communications have been established to this day. there is a specific contract between our institute, er, the fruitfulness of the belarusian institute, there is an agreement on cooperation in azerbaijanism, when i nevertheless decided. got on my feet here and realized that my fate is already connected with belarus and then me too. well, let's say, by chance or let's say by fate, they offered a site nearby to self-capture
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the institute. i was given this site for building a house when there was a project such that it was a young kator. uh, here's who will defend themselves or whether they gave an apartment, and we were given plots just for construction, starting in 2000. i started building. well, such a little tone and i understand that i, my fate is connected with the institute of fruit growing. i will stay in belarus for a long time and then the people of the engineer went and arrived here, and due to the fact that i was born in a large family, of course mine. the family is also large. i have four children through girls and a little son is growing. we named the children elvira the eldest daughter. she is already 15 years old, then autumn, daughter is 12 years old. e. and then elvin's point is 10 years old for me and my youngest son - this means that it turns out today. soon it will be 6 years old. i am proud of my children, because i love them and my wife,
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of course, she when she arrived now from azerbaijan with such a warm climate. here is the climate. this adaptation was a little difficult, but i am grateful to her that she is, well, let's just say. uh, scared, here are the difficulties. yes, they left there, let’s say or didn’t say, let’s move to azerbaijan alive, because this is the very thing. she adapted gradually. she herself is russian-speaking and in russian . she speaks very well, because she graduated from the russian-language school, thank you. god put everything together so successfully and there is development, where to develop? yes, there are plans for the future. that's why, all the more so, now i'm already developing further his scientific activity. hey, i'm already in tarantura. i will write a doctor, so there is already some. the direction to the development prospects is already purely scientific work, then there is another work, which is its own economy, which i develop in this way, and one and the other is good. we are not afraid to work, we work. and this is work,
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it turns out for belarus - this is the country that should, having natural resources. such wonderful people. this is a country to live for joy for the world and for tranquility. and i'm sure so it is so it was and so it will be. guys, whose erudition any adult would envy, we read in the textbook that the greeks called
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barbarians those who spoke a different language or surprised that she is very well-read and prefers reading, physical education, lermontov said that he scored a charge. i thought hard in the cannon i’ll treat a friend, it seems to be so. well, i thought so, i'll treat you. i am such a perky friend, uncle was, apparently. and they are not afraid of not knowing something. after all, it's not embarrassing at all. i believe that it was told to us about it , and also excluded. eh, tighter. this as? i don't remember who it is either. in principle, you can exclude the intellectually entertaining show. i know, but i kind of remember that when i read, i go to uh mountains. and how do peas gnaw? everything is fine with the teeth, then she who is the tutor teacher. thank you
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