Burning Stubble

Stubble burning is intentionally setting fire to the straw stubble that remains after grains, like paddy, wheat, etc., have been harvested. Loss of nutrients. Pollution from smoke. Damage to electrical and electronic equipment from floating threads of conducting waste. Risk of fires spreading out of control. Quickly clears the field and is cheap. Kills weeds, including those resistant to herbicide. Kills slugs and other pests. Can reduce nitrogen tie-up. This is a flying shot over burned stubble rural field after special type of soil cultivation. Aerial footage with drone. Field farmland weed control fly flying over agriculture farming cultivation after harvest fire dry dried herbs UHD 4K 3820×2160.

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