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Which months of the year are suitable for shrimp farming?

1. Generally, the shrimp breeding season is from spring to early autumn, and April to 10 is almost the best breeding time every year. Because the temperature begins to warm up at this time, it is conducive to the growth of shrimp and will be more convenient for breeding.

2. Crayfish culture is relatively common in China at present, and the water conservancy infrastructure varies from place to place, and the culture time is also different. In the first season, seedlings were fed in March and April respectively.

Extended data:

The timing of seedling release is controlled, aquaculture belongs to the category of agriculture, and the harvest of agriculture is often directly related to the weather. I often encounter this phenomenon when I run in the pond below. In this area, the probability of cultivating seedlings is generally high during this period, but the success rate is very low in some time periods.

For example, in South China, seedlings are usually released around Tomb-Sweeping Day, but this year, due to the serious El Ni? o phenomenon and abnormal climate, it is not ideal to release seedlings during this period. However, due to the influence of warm winter, early seedling release in high-level ponds in some areas was relatively successful.

Some farmers in the south will choose the idea of releasing seedlings around the Dragon Boat Festival and raising a prawn a year according to their farming experience over the years. Therefore, experienced farmers will carefully choose the sowing time according to the weather characteristics over the years and the weather changes this year. It seems that you have to be a meteorologist to raise shrimp.

As the saying goes, "a year's plan lies in spring." While others are bathing in the spring breeze, farmers in southern China are already busy. Most farmers have basically made a lot of money. Under the temptation of interests, some farmers who gave up breeding Penaeus vannamei rearranged the old ponds this year and released spring seedlings in advance.

References:

China Aquatic Products Network-Shrimp culture no longer depends on experience.