Wang Fuzhong issued an urgent appeal to remind farmers to choose tools carefully when harvesting wheat, and he stressed that the use of harvesters will not only affect soil quality, but also may cause serious pollution to the environment.
Recently, Wang Fuzhong made a thought-provoking appeal at a rural forum: When farmers harvest wheat, it is better not to continue to rely on large-scale harvesters. His reason is sobering that the use of harvesters can not only improve work efficiency, but also bury the hidden dangers of environmental pollution.
As we all know, harvesters often intensify soil compaction while working efficiently, which is a big "killer" for long-term farmland. Compacted soil impairs root respiration, resulting in poor soil aeration and significant water and nutrient loss, which in the long run reduces the productivity of the land.
In addition, Wang Fuzhong specifically mentioned that when the harvester is working, it will inevitably emit some exhaust gas and noise. These sources of pollution not only affect the ecological balance around farmland, but also pose a potential threat to the health of farmers. Especially for farmers who work in the fields all year round, it is important to find healthier and more environmentally friendly ways to work.
Of course, this is not to say that we should abandon the harvester entirely. In some cases, the use of modern equipment can solve the problem of labor shortage and improve work efficiency. However, when choosing machinery, it is recommended that you give priority to environmentally friendly equipment or try combine harvesting to reduce the burden on the environment.
Wang Fuzhong hopes that through this appeal, more farmers can pay attention to it and let everyone re-examine the relationship between modern agriculture and the environment. In the pursuit of high efficiency, we cannot ignore the land and natural environment on which we depend.
Finally, he stressed that green agriculture is the future development direction, and it is an unshirkable responsibility for every farmer to protect the environment and cherish resources. Let's take action together to choose a more friendly harvesting method for the sake of a better land for our land, for future generations to have cleaner air and richer soils!
Do you agree with his proposal?