China: Wheat harvest hits the ground; former 800-li Liangshanpo is now a wheat field with rows of rice paddies

Published 2021년 6월 13일

Tridge summary

A farmer, Hao Yingran, in Jining, Shandong, is waiting for the wheat in his 200-acre field to dry before harvesting due to the high humidity. The weather forecast shows that it will rain in the next two days, which could delay the harvest and potentially damage the wheat. The article also discusses the history of the area, which was once underwater but has been reclaimed for agriculture. The rent and operating costs are high, and only two out of the five years that Hao Yingran has leased the land have been profitable. Farmers are worried about the impact of the expected rain on the harvest and are preparing accordingly.
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Original content

At around 7 o'clock in the morning of June 11, the sun has been up for more than two hours. In the dense wheat field, the dew has not yet cleared. Near Jimiao Village, Changgou Town, Jining, Shandong, in a wheat field of more than 200 acres, the farm The owner, Hao Yingran, stood on the road in the field, waiting for the temperature to be higher and the wheat in the field to be drier. Two combine harvesters were waiting on the roadside. Hao Yingran continued to comfort the farmer and waited a while. Farmer Hao Yingran. Xinjing The former prosperous waters, photographed by newspaper reporter Wang Wei, are now full of good fields and agricultural machinery is still waiting. Hao Yingran checks the condition of the wheat. Under the shade of the roadside, an old man wearing a red sleeve is sitting on a pony to enjoy the cool. The old man called Ji Xianmao, 69, is a native of the nearby Jimiao Village. During the summer harvest period, he was responsible for fire prevention propaganda ...
Source: Sohu

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