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Greet the "scorching heat" when the plum comes out, and the agricultural technicians go deep into the paddy field to provide on-site guidance

On July 4, Yuhang officially "came out of the plum", and the continuous heavy rainfall before and the continuous high temperature in the next few days could easily lead to a reduction in crop yield. To this end, agricultural experts in our district go deep into the fields to guide farmers to take effective measures to promote the recovery and growth of crops after the rainy season.

Greet the "scorching heat" when the plum comes out, and the agricultural technicians go deep into the paddy field to provide on-site guidance

At 10 o'clock in the morning, the District Agricultural Technology Extension Center invited relevant experts from the provincial and municipal agricultural technology extension centers to come to the rice ultra-high-yield research field in Yongan Village, Yuhang Street, for on-site guidance, and to detect, record and evaluate the growth of rice after the rainy season.

Greet the "scorching heat" when the plum comes out, and the agricultural technicians go deep into the paddy field to provide on-site guidance

"Different fields need to be classified into different technical measures. If there is a lot of fertilizer loss, you need to moisten a little fertilizer, in addition, you need to strengthen pest control, rice resistance may be reduced, and you need to continue to monitor and prevent. Fang Wenying, an extension researcher at the District Agricultural Technology Extension Center, introduced.

Greet the "scorching heat" when the plum comes out, and the agricultural technicians go deep into the paddy field to provide on-site guidance

Agricultural technicians instructed farmers on how to drain the paddy fields after the rainy season and how to apply fertilizer in the later stage, providing practical help for farmers to plant and cultivate in the future.

Subsequently, agricultural technology experts came to the ultra-high-yield rice field in Bottle Kiln Town to provide technical guidance. At the scene, many rice growers in the district also participated in the exchange, shared planting technology experience, and learned from each other's strengths, aiming to improve the planting quality and yield of rice this year.