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Agricultural technicians guided farmers in scientific management of wheat fields

Time:2024-05-08 06:46:37 source:Culture Canvas news portal

Beijing, March 1 (Youth.cn) - On February 29th, 2024, in Xujiafang Village, Fengguantun Town, Chiping District of Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, agricultural technicians were providing technical guidance to farmers in high-standard farmland.  

In the early spring, the spring management and plowing in Chiping District of Liaocheng City, Shandong Province were successively underway. The local agricultural department organized agricultural technicians to visit villages and households to guide farmers in the scientific management of wheat fields, laying the foundation for a bountiful summer grain harvest. Photo/ VCG

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