MySheen

Farmers might as well do a year-end summary.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, At the end of the year, party and government organs, enterprises and institutions all have to make a year-end summary, and its purpose is to take stock of the work of the year, sum up experience and find deficiencies, and do a better job in the next year. But in rural areas, most of the peasant friends did not cultivate this good habit.

At the end of the year, party and government organs, enterprises and institutions all have to make a year-end summary, and its purpose is to take stock of the work of the year, sum up experience and find deficiencies, and do a better job in the next year. But in rural areas, most of the peasant friends did not develop this good habit.

At present, in the upright winter leisure season, peasant brothers might as well go door to door after dinner and visit relatives and friends, chat with each other, find out gaps, calculate detailed accounts, sum up some achievements, refine some deficiencies, and come up with some new ideas. Why is it that in the same side of soil and water, the sweet potatoes planted by the Zhang family are big and sweet, while the sweet potatoes planted by the Li family are small and mixed; the owner has made a fortune in raising pigs, but the West has lost money. Whether it is success or failure, the peasant brothers might as well sit down and sum up carefully. You can even go out and watch the scene to see how other people have been doing over the past year, how different they are from their own production, and whether the experience of others is desirable. Through such analysis and thinking, determine the development ideas for the new year, and make further adjustments to the planting and breeding structure, such a year-end summary is real, and the blindness of production can be avoided.

As the saying goes, progress can only be made if you are good at summing up. Only by constantly summing up experience and shortcomings and learning from each other's strong points to make up for our weaknesses can we be invincible. Therefore, the author suggests that grass-roots organizations at all levels in rural areas must seize the opportunity of winter leisure, popularize the experience of large households with high yields, and conscientiously organize farmers to do a good job in the work of each household, sum up experiences and lessons, and do a good job in planting and breeding in the coming year. Fight a turnaround and embark on a well-off road as soon as possible. At the same time, party organizations at all levels in rural areas should help peasant friends "recharge" in a timely manner, give guidance, and help them sum up valuable experience. Only by summing up the pros and cons can we better promote agricultural production.

 
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