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Shan Xi Ri Bao·2025-06-22 22:57

Core Insights - The introduction of advanced smart agricultural machinery in Shaanxi is significantly enhancing the efficiency of the "Three Summer" production season, which includes wheat harvesting and corn planting [2][3][5] Group 1: Agricultural Machinery and Technology - The use of over 120,000 various agricultural machines, including more than 30,000 wheat combine harvesters and 56,000 planting machines, has provided robust support for grain collection and high-quality corn planting [5] - Smart agricultural machinery, such as large combine harvesters and precision seeders equipped with Beidou navigation systems, ensures efficient and controlled operations, leading to a wheat yield exceeding 7,000 tons for major producers [4][5] - The integration of Beidou systems with IoT and 5G technology is driving the modernization of agriculture in Shaanxi, transitioning from traditional farming methods to a more data-driven approach [5] Group 2: Crop Yields and Management Practices - The implementation of advanced agricultural techniques has led to record-breaking wheat yields, with some farmers achieving over 800 kg per mu in their "ton-and-a-half" wheat fields [6][7] - Farmers are employing meticulous management practices, including precise seed density control and timely irrigation, to maximize crop yields [8] - The promotion of high-yield integrated technologies, such as the "3335" wide-row sowing method, is ensuring comprehensive coverage of key agricultural techniques across regions [8] Group 3: Collaboration and Support for Food Security - A partnership between insurance companies and meteorological services has introduced weather index insurance for corn, providing financial protection based on climatic conditions [9][11] - The Shaanxi government is enhancing food security through coordinated efforts among various departments, ensuring water supply, accurate weather forecasting, and the promotion of drought-resistant crop varieties [12] - As of now, the summer harvest and planting tasks have been largely completed, with ongoing efforts to expand the planting of corn and soybeans [12]