影像: Side-Dressing Fertilizer Application in an Okra Field
已發佈:
最後更新: 2026年3月17日 晚上9:38:05 [UTC]
High-resolution photo of a farmer side-dressing okra plants with granular fertilizer in a well-maintained vegetable field under bright daylight conditions.
Side-Dressing Fertilizer Application in an Okra Field

此圖片的可用版本
以下可供下載的圖片檔案壓縮程度較低,解析度也較高 - 因此品質也較高 - 相較於本網站文章和網頁中內嵌的圖片,這些圖片的檔案大小經過優化,以減少頻寬消耗。
一般尺寸 (1,536 x 1,024)
大尺寸 (3,072 x 2,048)
非常大的尺寸 (4,608 x 3,072)
超大尺寸 (6,144 x 4,096)
超大尺寸 (1,048,576 x 699,051)
- 仍在上傳中... ;-)
圖片說明
A high-resolution landscape photograph shows a farmer performing side-dressing fertilizer application in a thriving okra field during daylight. The image captures the moment from a close, slightly angled perspective, focusing on the farmer’s torso and hands as fertilizer is carefully distributed along a cultivated crop row. The farmer wears a light blue plaid long-sleeve shirt, sturdy brown work gloves, and denim jeans, attire typical for practical agricultural work. In his hands he holds a large white plastic bucket filled with small white granular fertilizer. A green scoop rests inside the bucket, and the farmer uses it to pour the fertilizer in a controlled stream onto the soil. The granules cascade visibly from the scoop, creating a clear line of nutrients along the side of the crop row.
The okra plants dominate the right side of the frame, forming a lush row of vibrant green foliage. The plants appear healthy and well established, with thick upright stems, large lobed leaves, and several immature okra pods developing near the upper nodes. The leaves catch the natural sunlight, revealing their detailed textures and subtle variations of green. The row is planted in dark, well-prepared soil that looks slightly loose and aerated, indicating careful cultivation and good field management.
The fertilizer is applied precisely along the side of the plant row rather than directly at the base of each stem. This side-dressing technique is commonly used to supply additional nutrients during the active growth stage of vegetable crops. In the photograph, the white granules form a visible band across the soil surface, contrasting sharply with the dark earth. The placement suggests that rainfall or irrigation will later dissolve the fertilizer, allowing nutrients to move gradually into the root zone where the plants can absorb them efficiently.
In the background, multiple rows of okra extend into the distance, creating a repeating pattern of green foliage and cultivated soil. The rows are straight and evenly spaced, emphasizing the organized structure of the field. The far background is softly blurred, hinting at surrounding vegetation and possibly trees at the edge of the field. This gentle blur keeps attention focused on the foreground activity while still providing environmental context.
Natural sunlight illuminates the entire scene, producing a warm and productive atmosphere typical of a morning or late-afternoon farming session. The lighting highlights the texture of the soil, the granular fertilizer particles, and the glossy surfaces of the okra leaves. Overall, the image conveys a sense of careful crop management, illustrating an important stage of vegetable production in which nutrients are added to support plant growth and maximize yield.
圖像相關: The Complete Guide to Growing Okra in Your Home Garden
