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May I ask the expert: What should I do if the straw in the field cannot be burned?

author:Orange Dumb
May I ask the expert: What should I do if the straw in the field cannot be burned?

Although I don't farm, I have lived in the countryside since I was a child, and I still want to ask experts a question for all farmers who farm: what should be done with the straw after the autumn harvest?

I still remember that I went home last summer to help my father harvest soybeans, and after two days of busyness, the soybeans were recovered, but I really didn't know what to do with the remaining straw.

No one wants to send it, because every household has a lot of them.

Let's say burn, as soon as you find it, you will be fined, and the next door will be fined 500 directly because of the burning.

But what can you do if you keep it?

There are no chickens and ducks at home, let alone pigs, is it difficult to give them food?

Besides, now the countryside is also burning natural gas, and firewood stoves are no longer allowed, and there is no wood left, let alone straw?

As a result, every harvest season, you will see the corners of the village. There is always a lot of straw piled up, let it rot naturally.

That taste, that length of time is really heart-wrenching.

I just want to ask those so-called experts: I don't understand why I just stare at the peasants all day long?

If you don't let the straw burn, can you give a proper way to dispose of it?

And this topic has also sparked discussions among many netizens.

After reading everyone's comments, I really feel very happy!

The ancestors have been doing it for thousands of years, there must be a certain truth, it has been fine for thousands of years, and now it is all harmful?

May I ask the expert: What should I do if the straw in the field cannot be burned?

This can be had!!support!!

May I ask the expert: What should I do if the straw in the field cannot be burned?

Then what should we do if there are no sheep or cattle in our family?

May I ask the expert: What should I do if the straw in the field cannot be burned?

Of course, some netizens said that they would be crushed by a machine and then sprinkled into the ground to fertilize the field.

Let's not talk about whether it really has the effect of fertilizing the field, and whether the farmers want to buy machines again, or rent out the money to borrow the machines, especially those with a smaller area, like my father, who planted a little bit.

The harvest is not enough to pay for the machine.

In that case, who would dare to farm!

Experts, can you rationally solve the problem of straw? It's almost the autumn harvest season again!!

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