Farmers in Soc Trang province, Vietnam, are cultivating a variety of vegetables and cash crops, such as radish, cassava, tomato, and pineapple, using an automatic sprinkler system for irrigation. The province's annual crop growing area exceeds 30,700 hectares, supplying for local consumption and export. The article emphasizes the importance of regular monitoring for pests and diseases, balanced and organic fertilization, and the benefits of intercropping. Farmers like Mr. Chim Sinh and Mr. Chung Kim Hoang have found significant success in vegetable farming, with annual earnings exceeding 100 million VND. The commune also supports farmers with expert advice on crop cultivation and scientific transfer, ensuring a stable output of cash crops.