Anhui also grows “Xinjiang cotton” – after oil and wheat, cotton is picked by machine and becomes an internet celebrity check-in place
As the saying goes, “Go to Xinjiang to see cotton. However, this year you can see acres of cotton fields at the Anhui Wangjiang Youhou Machine Cotton Picking Experimental Base. With the success of the machine cotton picking experimental field, the local area has gradually become” “A place where internet celebrities check in”.
From October 31st to November 1st, 2021, the Cotton Research Institute of the Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the Cotton Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and the Anhui Agricultural Technology Promotion Headquarters co-sponsored the “Anhui Machinery Cotton Picking Site” in Wangjiang County Observation meeting”. Observed on-site the machine-picked cotton fields and mechanical harvesting work of three hundred acres of oil and wheat fields. According to experts’ on-site production measurement and research, the recovery rate of machine-picked cotton reaches 95%, and the impurity content of new cotton is low, with the output being 300 kg/mu.
Compared with the traditional cotton seedling transplanting and planting technology, the Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences Cotton Research Institute innovatively integrated the machine-picked cotton in the Yangtze River Basin to concentrate the cotton into bolls and spit out the cotton planting technology system to achieve the “concentrated into the boll and cotton out, one-time” The requirements of “harvesting” have also promoted the further integration of cotton production varieties, agronomy and agricultural machinery. Without reducing cotton production, mechanization and fertilizer use rates have been increased, and the cotton growth cycle has been reduced to 60-90 days. Compared with Xinjiang cotton areas, it has reduced mulching film pollution and achieved green and efficient double-crop production of cotton, oil (wheat) in the Yangtze River Basin.
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