On October 12, the reporter learned from the Nanyang Academy of Sciences that the 100 acres of mung beans replanted in the village after the disaster have been harvested, with an average yield of more than 140 kilograms per mu.
Walking into the mung bean field in Banpo Village, the eyes are full of black bean pods hanging on the branches, and the faces of the villagers are full of joyful smiles. They said to the experts who came to investigate: "It's really the right choice to choose to replant mung beans!" Not only did we reduce our losses, but we also increased our profits, and we didn't delay planting wheat in the future. ”
It is understood that the autumn crops such as peanuts and corn originally planted in the village have suffered serious losses due to heavy rainfall, and nearly half of the farmland has been lost. After the heavy rainfall, in the face of the severe situation, the Nanyang Comprehensive Experimental Station of the National Edible Bean Industry Technology System of the Nanyang Academy of Sciences and the experts of the Sweet Potato and Cereals Industry Technology System of Henan Province acted quickly and went deep into the disaster area for investigation as soon as possible. The experts put forward a proposal to replant mung beans in the fields that were not harvested, and provided Banpo Village with 1,000 kg of early-maturing mung bean varieties that are suitable for harvesting, Wanlu No. 5 and Zhonglu No. 5. During the replanting period, experts from the edible bean team of the Nanyang Academy of Sciences went to Banpo Village for technical guidance many times to ensure the smooth progress of the replanting work.
Now, this batch of replanted mung beans has ushered in a bumper harvest season. The first pods grew well and met the requirements for a one-time harvest. In order to verify the loss reduction effect of replanting mung beans after the disaster, on the 12th, the Nanyang Academy of Sciences specially invited the national edible bean industry technology system and relevant experts in Henan Province, agricultural technology extension personnel and growers in Sheqi County to jointly hold a post-disaster replanting mung bean high-yield creation test yield and mung bean mechanized harvest observation meeting.
After on-site yield measurement by experts, researcher Tian Jing, director of the National Edible Bean Industry Technology System Breeding Post Research Office, announced the exciting yield test results: the average yield per mu of Wanlu No. 5 reached 141.6 kg. At the same time, Dr. Yang Guang from the fruit and vegetable tea team of Nanjing Institute of Agricultural Mechanization of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs also demonstrated the 4DZ-3.0A edible bean combine harvester developed by the mechanization post team of the national edible bean industry technology system, and provided the machine free of charge to help Banpo Village complete the mechanized harvesting of mung beans.
The successful practice of replanting mung beans after the disaster fully highlights the remarkable results of the mechanized production technology of mung beans, which makes up for the planting losses to the greatest extent and brings tangible economic benefits to local farmers.
Source: Henan Economic News