According to the people's government of the zero hills district, winter season is a critical period in the care of fruit-trees. In recent days, agricultural technicians from the zero mausoleum of hunanyong city have been able to reach out to various orchards to guide fruit farmers in their winter trimping, cold-proofing, etc., and to lay the foundations for the next year's efficiency gains in the fruit industry。

At nearly 200 acres of ecological vineyards in the shansan village of nanzin, in the district of zero mausoleum, technical staff such as the senior agronomist sujun are giving hands to guide the farmers. She stressed the need to follow the "still strong, thin" approach in winter. The principle is that the eradication of ill and ill branches and the development of long branches can be effective in enhancing the resistance of fruit trees to diseases and in improving the production and quality of grapes, through measures such as root and root cultivation and the application of base fertilizers。

In the ecological fruit garden of the village of zongyu, the owner of the park, jiang yangde, is organizing workers to harvest omegranates and to disinfect orchards and prevent freezing. The orchard covers more than 2,500 acres and cultivates more than 10 varieties, including gold peaches, monkeys and grapes, providing employment for more than 40 villagers in the vicinity. Jiang yingdeh stated that winter care, such as “dressing and covering” fruit trees, is key to securing a strong and productive harvest in the spring。
It is understood that the zero hills have solidly advanced winter orchard management through policy-led, technical empowerment measures. Fifteen teams of technologists have been formed throughout the region to carry out targeted technical assistance in the fields. At present, 228,000 acres of orchards throughout the region have been almost completed for plumbing and freezing。

The area under fruit cultivation in the zero hills is 228,000 acres, with an annual value of more than 900 million yuan, generating more than 16,000 farmers for employment. The special fruit industry has become an important engine for local rural greening, agricultural efficiency and farmers ' revenue generation, injecting dynamic energy into rural revitalization (885705)。




