
On 12 october, farmers at the eighth farm in the cao chou district of tangshan city loaded the harvest order sweet corn (unmanned aerial photographs). In recent years, the municipality of cao chou, tangshan, hebei province, aimed at agricultural efficiency and increasing farmers' incomes, directed farms to adjust their farming structures and to develop order sweet maize cultivation through the “corporate + base + farmer” business model, with good results. It was suggested that the short and cost-effective growth cycle of sweet maize, which was then shredded with straw, could add an additional income to growers. This year, the area was ordered to grow sweet maize in an area of 8,000 acres. Photo by yang shibuyo, journalist of xinhua

On 12 october, farmers at the eighth farm in the cao chou district of tangshan city were harvesting sweet corn orders (unmanned aerial photographs). In recent years, the municipality of cao chou, tangshan, hebei province, aimed at agricultural efficiency and increasing farmers' incomes, directed farms to adjust their farming structures and to develop order sweet maize cultivation through the “corporate + base + farmer” business model, with good results. It was suggested that the short and cost-effective growth cycle of sweet maize, which was then shredded with straw, could add an additional income to growers. This year, the area was ordered to grow sweet maize in an area of 8,000 acres. Photo by yang shibuyo, journalist of xinhua

On 12 october, a farmer on the eighth farm in the municipality of cao chongtian demonstrated the harvest of sweet maize. In recent years, the municipality of cao chou, tangshan, hebei province, aimed at agricultural efficiency and increasing farmers' incomes, directed farms to adjust their farming structures and to develop order sweet maize cultivation through the “corporate + base + farmer” business model, with good results. It was suggested that the short and cost-effective growth cycle of sweet maize, which was then shredded with straw, could add an additional income to growers. This year, the area was ordered to grow sweet maize in an area of 8,000 acres. Photo by yang shibuyo, journalist of xinhua




