CCTV News: The latest dispatch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs shows that the national spring sowing has reached its peak, and the Northeast region has currently had nearly 100 million mu of spring sowing grain, accounting for more than 20%. Winter wheat, the main crop of summer grain and oil, has also entered the grouting period, and summer grain has entered a critical period of production formation.

During this period, many places in Heilongjiang seized the favorable opportunity of rising temperatures and sunny weather, and carried out comprehensive work on seedling cultivation, field sowing, etc., and the vast fields were full of busy scenes.

Grower Qin Yuqiu said: "In the past, our family and young went to work together. Now, through smart devices, it is clear whether the seedlings are short of fertilizer or water."

The 80,000 mu of cotton in Xiajin County, Dezhou, Shandong Province are also sowing one after another. Cotton farmers seize the sunny weather and strive to sow early and early seedlings to lay a solid foundation for a bumper cotton yield and harvest.

At present, wheat in the Huanghuaihai region has entered a critical period of production formation. The central government has fully allocated 1.6 billion yuan of "one spray and three preventions" funds in advance, and recently allocated 376 million yuan of agricultural production disaster prevention and relief funds to support local governments in resisting drought, disease, disease, disease, disease, and disease, and prevention of "dry and hot wind" and strive to achieve a bumper summer grain harvest.

In many places in Henan, wheat growth has entered a critical period of stable production. All localities seize the farming season and use scientific and technological means to carry out field irrigation and spray prevention operations on wheat to ensure bumper summer grain production.

Recently, the planting task of more than 530,000 acres of early rice in Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province has been completed. Growers and various bases are carrying out the first round of field management operations, including top dressing and insect situation monitoring, to ensure the completion of the first round of field management in early May.

