Shenzhou, Hebei: 778,000 acres of wheat opened the sickle
Author:Shenzhou Rong Media Time:2022.06.17
The sound of the opportunity was rushing.
Recently, in the wheat fields in Baijia Village, Qianmen Town, Hengshui Shenzhou, Hebei, several combined harvesters are traveling back and forth in the golden wheat waves. Mai Nong Li Jianzhong stood on the ground and watched the golden and full wheat grains filled with tractors.I can't get together.The 778,000 mu of wheat in Shenzhou was opened, and the production of "Sanxia" was also fully rolled out.
Summer species and summer harvest work are synchronized.
In order to do a good job of the "San Xia" production, all departments of Shenzhou City give full play to the role of the functions to ensure the high yield and harvest of the summer grain, the power department opened the green channel, and organize the party member service team to standardize the power consumption measures through "one -stop" and "nanny" and other service measures.Order, to provide safe and reliable power supply for wheat harvesting; the seed industry and science and technology departments provide high -quality varieties and technologies; agricultural and rural departments strengthen agricultural machinery deployment and maintenance.At the same time as summer harvest, the summer work is also carried out simultaneously.
It is reported that in 2022, Shenzhou City invested more than 2,000 wheat combined harvesting machines and more than 4,000 corn seeders to ensure the orderly "Sanxia" production in an orderly manner.
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