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The experience of cattle Breeders to get Rich

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The experience of cattle Breeders to get Rich

Ma Wanwu processes forage grass in Shiyang Village, Touying Town, Yuanzhou District, Guyuan City, Ningxia (photo taken on November 2).

Ma Wanwu, 48, is a famous cattle farmer in Yuanzhou District, Guyuan City, Ningxia. The Fuyuan Beef cattle breeding Cooperative in Touying Town, Yuanzhou District, which he organized, helps villagers buy and sell cattle, teach breeding techniques, and provide free services. lead the villagers to read the "Niu Sutra", make "cattle money", and find an industrial road to get rich. In 2007, Ma Wanwu took the lead in teaming up with five families to set up a cooperative in Shiyang Village, Touying Town, where they had only 15 cattle and an average annual household income of about 4000 yuan. After nearly 10 years of development, up to now, Fuyuan Beef cattle breeding Professional Cooperative has 350 members, with more than 3600 beef cattle in stock, with an average annual income of nearly 70, 000 yuan. November is the busy period when Ma Wanwu stores forage in winter and spring, and almost all the villages are busy pulling grass and corn stalks from the fields to make forage. Half a month ago, Ma Wanwu went to Australia to visit foreign beef cattle farming models, and ordered more than 4500 black Angus cattle for the whole society in New Zealand, which is expected to arrive in January next year.

Ma Wanwu adds forage to beef cattle in Shiyang Village, Touying Town, Yuanzhou District, Guyuan City, Ningxia (photo taken on November 2).

Ma Wanwu processes forage grass in Shiyang Village, Touying Town, Yuanzhou District, Guyuan City, Ningxia (photo taken on November 2).

Ma Wanwu feeds previously purchased Black Angus cattle in Shiyang Village, Touying Town, Yuanzhou District, Guyuan City, Ningxia (photo taken on November 2).

In Shiyang Village, Touying Town, Yuanzhou District, Guyuan City, Ningxia, Ma Wanwu (right) and members fill in the beef cattle production record form (photo taken on November 2).

 
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