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The second report, the transformation of 5,000 acres of grassland into cultivated land in Kailu County, is red-eyed?

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The second report, the transformation of 5,000 acres of grassland into cultivated land in Kailu County, is red-eyed?

I didn't watch the video, I just watched a three-tone grass turned into water and watered the ground. A few years ago, I worked as an investigator for more than a year, and I was a third-party field worker. To tell the truth, all walks of life are the same, they are all fooled, like the barren grassland mentioned in the video, everything can lean up, there is no soil on the mountain, only stones, the idle land in the village, the empty land where the factory is piled up with debris, as long as it is not hardened with cement, it can be judged as grassland. The bid section we are responsible for over there is more interesting, because there is more local land circulation, and a lot of cultivated land in the village is sold to factories to build factories, resulting in insufficient amount of cultivated land, and the sao operation is coming, and the wasteland where birds don't poop is judged to be cultivated land, and there is an auto trade I have been to, and a few cars of soil are pulled in the hall to cover it, and then flowers are planted on it, and a few photos are taken in the three-tone software, and this hall becomes a flower (I think)

The second report, the transformation of 5,000 acres of grassland into cultivated land in Kailu County, is red-eyed?

In the end, I just want to ask that place in Inner Mongolia, isn't there a serious shortage of water? Is such a large area of cultivated land really not affecting the local groundwater resources? Isn't it good to turn wasteland into cultivated land, but it also depends on the bearing capacity of the local land, and it is better not to change the nature of the land to cultivated land without authorization in places that are not suitable for farming. In addition, the growers who have the ability to contract thousands of acres of land are not farmers, but generally rich and powerful people in the local area.

The second report, the transformation of 5,000 acres of grassland into cultivated land in Kailu County, is red-eyed?
The second report, the transformation of 5,000 acres of grassland into cultivated land in Kailu County, is red-eyed?