(Reporter Li Ruifeng, Xian'an District Rong ** Center Reporter Chen Zhu, Correspondent Zhang Lian) days of low temperature, rain, snow and freezing weather have caused varying degrees of impact on vegetables, in Xian'an District Guanbuqiao Town, the local is actively organizing more than 2,000 acres of vegetable base organization timely harvest, to ensure that the vegetable basket is abundant and stable.
On February 6, the reporter saw at the scene that the rain and snow were still continuing, and vegetables such as cabbage and garlic were covered by rain and snow. Among them, more than 500 acres of rapeseed sprouts have suffered varying degrees of damage, and the local government is organizing large households and vegetable farmers to carry out harvesting.
Now you can grab a little bit, ** it's still okay, beetroot moss, cabbage moss, cabbage, radish, they are all helping to harvest. She Yuefei, a vegetable farmer, said.
In response to the impact of the low temperature, rain, snow and freezing weather, the local agricultural technicians were subcontracted to the households to guide vegetable farmers in a targeted manner to reduce losses.
Liao Lunyong, an agricultural technology instructor, introduced: "For vegetables in the open air, you can gently apply a layer of film on the surface, which can resist cold and increase the resistance of plants. In addition, the ditch should be filled with stagnant water, so as not to increase frost damage and reduce the ground temperature. It is also necessary to do a good job of timely harvesting and ensuring supply, and the leafy vegetables and root vegetables that can be harvested should be collected in a timely manner and sold in the market to reduce losses. ”
In the past few days, Guanbuqiao Town has organized all town cadres to play an exemplary and leading role, and village (community) cadres, party members and volunteers have gone deep into the fields to go all out to ensure smooth traffic, safety, stability, and people's livelihood, so as to ensure safe and stable passage through the adverse effects of ice and snow weather.