Vegetable farmers are rushing to harvest taro on the west bank of the Weihe River.
Xiangzhou Town, Zhucheng City, which is located on the west bank of Weihe River, has a tradition of growing vegetables all the year round. This is the taro that the vegetable farmers in the vegetable base are rushing to harvest.
According to the person in charge of the vegetable planting base, taro grows well this year, but the price is lower than in previous years. It is now 6 yuan in the land, 30 cents less than last year.
This is a homemade sieve for mud removal.
Bag after desliming.
This is a resumption.
This is a tractor for harvesting taro.
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The taro grown in this way looks attractive.
Taro commonly known as taro, taro, paddy fields and dry land can be cultivated, high and stable yield. The yield of taro per mu is generally about 3000 jin. More profitable than corn and wheat...
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