Awati County: More than 1.4 million acres of cotton are at the peak harvesting period, and harvesting is expected to be completed in mid-November
At present, more than 1.4 million acres of cotton in Awati County are at the peak harvest period. While doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control, all townships (towns) in the county are making every effort to promote the progress of cotton harvest and ensure that the cotton harvest is in full swing. The catkins return to the warehouse.
On October 29, walking into Chen Qunyan’s cotton field in Towanke Yilaike Village, Ayibage Town, Awati County, a large baling cotton picking machine was working. “Mist”, completing the picking, compression, packaging and other processes. After a while, the cotton picking machine completed automatic packaging and “spit” out “golden eggs” one after another. Rows of packed cotton look particularly dazzling in the cotton field.
Chen Qunyan is a major cotton grower in Ayibage Town, Awati County. This year, under the careful guidance of agricultural technicians and through scientific management, the cotton he planted in more than 600 acres has strong stems and well-proportioned bolls. , a good harvest.
Chen Qun, a farmer from Towanke Yilaike Village, Ayibage Town, Awati County, said: “Cotton production used to rely on manpower, but now we have mechanized planting, drone spraying, and cotton picking machines all in one. Packaging not only improves planting efficiency but also saves production costs. Next year I will continue to expand the scale of cotton planting and improve my economic benefits.”
In recent years, Awati County has continuously guided cotton farmers to follow the path of scientific planting, integrating precision seeding technology, topping technology and mechanical harvesting technology into the cotton production process, realizing full mechanization and comprehensively improving cotton production. The scientific management level of growers provides a strong guarantee for stable and high cotton yields and increased income for cotton farmers. At present, the harvest of more than 1.4 million acres of cotton planted in Awati County is progressing in an orderly manner and is expected to be completed in mid-November.
“This year, our village has planted 9,300 acres of cotton, including 1,500 acres of long-staple cotton and 7,800 acres of upland cotton. There are three cotton picking machines in the village. More than 3,500 acres of cotton have been picked so far, and the harvest is expected to be completed within 7 days.” Eli Mamuti, a member of the “Visiting Huiju” team of the Awati County Health Commission in Towankeyilaike Village, Ayibag Town, said: “In the next step, we will continue to track the cotton harvesting process. Serve, urge agricultural machinery operators to operate safely, and strictly control the safety of agricultural machinery operations while strictly controlling the quality of operations to ensure the timely completion of cotton harvest.”
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