The article highlights the efforts of farmers in Jiangxi Province to recover from flood damages by resuming late rice planting, thanks to the high-standard farmland and timely drainage systems. These systems, part of a nationwide initiative to build 800 million mu of high-standard farmland by 2022, aim to improve soil quality and enhance grain production capacity while ensuring food security. The article also discusses the benefits of returning straw and stubble to the field, as practiced by a cooperative in Yushu City, to increase soil organic matter and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of balancing economic, ecological, and long-term accounts in agriculture, with examples of sustainable farming practices like the symbiotic duck-rice system and the benefits of organic farming.