Young Couple Practicing Modern Agricultural Methods and Tech

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Time :Dec-16, 2020, 11:15

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Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei (R) and his wife Bu Lulu inspect high-tech grain dryers at a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 22, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei (R) and his wife Bu Lulu check the growing conditions of corns at a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 22, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei checks the growing conditions of corns at a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 22, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei (R) and his wife Bu Lulu inspect agricultural machinery at a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 22, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei (R) and his wife Bu Lulu pose for a photo in front of agricultural machinery at a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 27, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei (R) and his wife Bu Lulu type data they collected when inspecting the fields at an office of a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 22, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

Pic story of young couple practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies

Yang Chunlei (1st R) and his wife Bu Lulu (2nd R) share methods of scientific planting with farmers in corn fields at a farm in Pingyuan County of Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province, Aug. 22, 2019. After graduating from Yunnan Agricultural University last year, Yang Chunlei, 29, and his 27-year-old wife Bu Lulu secured a job at Shandong Luwang Agriculture Development Group Co., Ltd. They are in charge of managing wheat and corn fields covering a total area of 4,000 mu (about 266.67 hectares). The couple is dubbed as agri-tech pioneers in practicing modern agricultural methods and technologies. They adopted scientific planting techniques and inspected fields every day during busy farming season to analyze and solve problems in agricultural production they found from the data collected during the inspection. They also introduced high-tech agricultural machinery including the integration technology of water and fertilizer, grain dryers, harvesters and seeders. Modern agricultural technology will boost productivity, said the couple, adding that they believed China will witness robust growth momentum of high-tech agriculture. [Xinhua/Wang Kai]

 

(Source: Xinhua)


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