The heavy snow crushed the greenhouse, the farmers abandoned the vegetables to protect the shed, how to effectively rebuild the collapsed greenhouse?
Explain the impact of a heavy snowfall on the shed and the damage caused.
Recently, Weihai and the Shandong Peninsula have been affected by a cold wave and heavy snowfall, causing snowdrifts more than half a meter deep and causing huge losses to local farmers. In Weihai City's Huancui District, a vegetable producer told reporters that his family's more than 20 vegetable greenhouses were severely damaged by the snowstorm for several days, causing huge economic losses. These greenhouses are basically impossible to keep and have to be dismantled to prevent heavy snow from crushing.
However, this treatment has forced growers to abandon most of their vegetable production, causing incalculable losses. Faced with too much snow, growers had to cut through the plastic sheet, causing the snow to fall on the vegetables, making them unmarketable. For farmers, this is undoubtedly an incompetent choice, and although the losses are huge, it can alleviate a certain amount of economic pressure.
Reconstruction measures after heavy snow destroyed greenhouses.
1.Clear the snow.
Clearing the snow in the shed in time is the first step in rebuilding after heavy snowfall. Farmers can use tools such as shovels and brooms to remove the snow and prevent the heavy weight of the snow from collapsing the greenhouse again.
2) Repair the tent structure.
After the snow is cleared, the farmer should inspect the structure of the greenhouse for damage. Ensure that the skeleton of the greenhouse is strong and can effectively withstand the pressure of heavy snow.
3.Reinforcement of greenhouses.
If the pressure resistance of the greenhouse is still insufficient, the farmer can further strengthen the greenhouse structure. Specifically, the compressive capacity of the greenhouse can be improved by increasing the number of pillars, reinforcing the greenhouse beams, and using stronger materials.
4.Coated films.
If the greenhouse film is damaged in a heavy snowfall, the farmer should replace the film with a new one in time to ensure that there is sufficient temperature and humidity in the greenhouse. The new film should use a better quality compression-resistant material to improve the durability of the greenhouse.
5) Hangar inspection.
In order to ensure the normal operation and use of the greenhouse, farmers should regularly inspect the greenhouse so that problems can be found and solved in time. The inspection contents include whether the greenhouse structure is intact, whether the film is damaged, whether the equipment is operating normally, etc. Through timely maintenance and repair, the service life of the greenhouse can be extended and the damage caused by snow disasters can be reduced.
Reflections and summaries of the farmer's reaction to the heavy snow flooding the farmhouse.
The economic losses caused by heavy snow to farmers cannot be ignored. In order to effectively deal with the problem of heavy snow crushing greenhouses, farmers should focus on reflecting and summarizing the following points in their daily work:
1. Reasonable planning of greenhouse construction.
Before building a greenhouse, farmers must prepare accordingly, including understanding and assessing climate, geography, and other environmental factors. Choose the type of greenhouse and the right material according to the actual situation to ensure that the greenhouse can cope with different climatic conditions.
2. Strengthen the maintenance of greenhouse facilities.
Farmers should regularly maintain and maintain greenhouses, repair and replace damaged parts in a timely manner. Keeping the greenhouse structure intact and stable can improve the greenhouse's ability to resist wind and snow and reduce losses caused by wind and snow weather.
3.Increase the flexibility of agricultural production.
Farmers can take advantage of a variety of cultivation methods and agricultural production techniques to reduce the impact of heavy snowfall on crops. For example, methods such as indoor farming, hydroponic cultivation and vertical cultivation can be used to reduce dependence on the natural environment and improve economic efficiency.
4) Solid agricultural insurance system.
* and insurance institutions should strengthen the publicity and promotion of agricultural insurance to help farmers buy suitable insurance products. In the event of losses caused by heavy snowfall or other natural disasters, compensation should be given in a timely manner to reduce the economic burden on farmers.
5.Strengthen information exchange and cooperation.
Farmers can strengthen information exchange and resource sharing among farmers through the establishment of agricultural cooperatives, professional farmer cooperatives and other institutions. By learning from each other and helping each other, farmers can improve their ability and level of resilience to risks such as heavy snowfall.
Through the above thinking and summary, farmers can better cope with the problem of heavy snow pressing the shed, reduce economic losses, and ensure the stability of agricultural production. ** and all sectors of society should also increase support for farmers, provide corresponding policy and financial support, and jointly promote the development of agriculture and the growth of farmers' income.