Jinghe County: Sounding the “assembly call” for the autumn harvest and preparing for the autumn cotton harvest
As the autumn harvest approaches, more than 900,000 acres of cotton are being spun out in Jinghe County, and new cotton harvesting is about to begin. In the past few days, Jinghe County has actively carried out maintenance work on cotton pickers and ginner equipment to ensure early stage support for cotton harvesting, purchase, and processing.
On September 3, in the agricultural machinery compound of the Jinghe County Spring Miao Planting Professional Cooperative in the Second Agricultural Team of Aheqi Farm, Xu Jianwen, the leader of the cooperative, was leading maintenance personnel to disassemble and clean the cotton picking machine. Maintenance, dust removal and rust removal and other routine maintenance operations.
“At present, most of the maintenance work has been completed, and it will be ready for harvesting in a week.” Xu Jianwen said that in order to optimize the performance of the cotton picking machine and minimize the failure rate, the cooperative invested more than 300,000 yuan this year. Maintenance and replacement of key parts that affect picking purity and seed cotton quality, such as picking heads and ingots, are carried out to improve the picking rate and slag discharge effect.
In order to ensure that new cotton is purchased and processed as scheduled, eight ginneries of Xinjiang Beizheng Guohe Cotton Industry Co., Ltd. have also made preparations in advance to conduct inspections, maintenance, and repairs of gins, skin cleaners, delinters, balers and other equipment. Maintenance, cleaning and other work.
“We started equipment maintenance work in early July and it is basically over now.” Yang Hua, the workshop processing supervisor, said that with the continuous advancement of agricultural science and technology modernization, mechanized cotton harvesting has completely replaced traditional hand picking. “New cotton enters the factory in large batches, and sometimes the cotton processing speed cannot keep up, so cotton is prone to pile up to be rolled and cotton farmers queue up to be harvested.”
In order to improve work efficiency, eight cotton ginning factories debugged and optimized their ginning equipment this year, and also purchased more advanced balers. “The old baler can complete 15-20 packages per hour. This year’s new baler is faster and more efficient, and can complete about 30 packages per hour.” Yang Hua said.
Xinjiang Beizheng Guohe Cotton Industry Co., Ltd. was established in 1983. It is the first cotton processing enterprise in Jinghe County. Through continuous technological transformation and upgrading, the current annual cotton purchase volume exceeds 10,000 tons. . In order to achieve a win-win situation of economic and ecological benefits, the company also invested more than 1 million yuan this year to introduce advanced dust removal equipment from Shandong to further reduce dust emissions. “The dust removal equipment in the past only had first-level dust removal. The newly introduced dust removal equipment has three-level dust removal capabilities, with less dust emissions and more environmentally friendly.” Bei Zhengguo, Xinjiang Nian Quanhong, director of the 8-household ginning factory of Hemian Industry Co., Ltd., said that the dust removal equipment was installed at the factory on September 1 and is expected to be installed, debugged and put into operation before the middle of this month.
It is understood that there are currently 137 cotton picking machines and more than 4,000 large agricultural machinery and equipment registered in Jinghe County, and the maintenance rate has reached more than 85%. There are 23 cotton purchasing and processing enterprises, and personnel, materials, funds, etc. are also ready, laying a good foundation for the safe production and operationquality of this year’s cotton autumn harvest.
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