Since late last month, heavy rain has once again hit a wide area, mainly in western Japan, but also in Kansai, Chubu, and Hokkaido.
It's been raining a lot here as well, and the Kitakami River is rising.
However, fortunately, the damage was not so severe that it would cause a major impact on people's lives, such as levees breaking or houses being washed away.
Many people died from landslides and muddy waters.It continues to increase. worry.
I would like to express my heartfelt sympathies to those affected. We are all talking about how we would like to donate money.
Due to continuous rain, we have been unable to enter the fields, and we have not been able to harvest the wheat fields yet.
Today I am waiting for the day when I can take a break on a sunny day and apply young organic fertilizer to the mowed fields.
Organic Fertilizer Center Wakaba Center Director Hikaru Sato