(Combating New Crown Pneumonia) Inner Mongolia Agricultural Technician Group as "anchor" Long-distance guidance for "field class"

China News Network Bayannaoer March 5th, Topic: Inner Mongolia Agricultural Technician Group as "anchor", long-distance guidance for "field class"

China News Network reporter Zhang Linhu

"In the past few days, I entered the WeChat group, which contains knowledge about spring ploughing, cultivation, and breeding, as well as online lectures by teachers, which is very good." On the 5th, Yankou County, Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, established a file. Card poor household Ma Jianzhong said.

It is understood that during the epidemic prevention and control period, in order to prevent the majority of farmers from learning agricultural science and technology at home, more than 60 agricultural technicians in Qiaokou County's Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Science and Technology Association prepared lessons in advance, became familiar with courseware, and worked on social media platforms. An "anchor" has been set up for users on the platform to watch and learn for free. In an "unseen, non-contact" manner, an online group is set up to answer questions and questions for free for the majority of farmers, and promptly solve their difficulties and blockages in production.

The picture shows Li Junling, the head of the mobile defense station in Galangtu Town, Jiri, for online training for lamb picking conservation. Photo by Li Xiao

"During the epidemic, we moved the classroom from offline to online. No matter what method is used, during the spring ploughing stage, some agricultural-related knowledge is pushed into the hands of farmers' friends, hoping to bring you some help." Liu Peili at "Fertilizer Basics" said in the live broadcast.

These days, Liu Peili, a senior agronomist in Qiaokou County, is particularly busy. She is busy collecting data for lessons while teaching online to farmers and herdsmen through live broadcast platforms, and answering on-site problems encountered by farmers and herdsmen during spring ploughing.

Guo Binglong, who is fertilizing in the ground, heard that there is an online science and technology live broadcast class. It is convenient for him to sit down in the field during breaks, listen to live broadcasts, and learn about agricultural production in time.

"This year encountered a special period, and I didn't know how to plant the land. Now the WeChat group and live broadcast built by experts can solve problems online, which is timely and convenient." Guo Binglong said.

While the farmers in Qiaokou County were busy preparing for spring ploughing, Mende, a herdsman in Jirigalangtu Town, Kailu County, Tongliao City, 1,500 kilometers away was struggling to protect the lambs.

Right now is the critical period for lamb care, and the vast number of herders in Inner Mongolia are ready to welcome the "new members." However, the low temperature in the early spring is a severe test for lambs and calves born in spring. In addition, some farmers have little knowledge of the lamb receiving techniques in spring, which has led to a low survival rate of many spring-bred cattle and sheep.

In view of this situation, Kailu County has prepared a special course on lamb care in the spring, and pushed it to the majority of farmers through an online live broadcast platform.

Mende told reporters that his family's sheep had given birth to many lambs recently, but due to a few heavy snowfalls in the spring, the lambs were frostbite and killed several.

Subsequently, Mende sought solutions from the technicians on the Lamb Conservation Live Broadcasting platform. Considering that the temperature soon rose in the spring and there was no need to rebuild the sheep shed, the technician suggested that he "dress" the lambs. No more frostbite occurred, and Mende's heart hung up.

It is reported that Inner Mongolia, as a large area of ​​agriculture and animal husbandry, can improve the efficiency of agriculture and animal husbandry guidance through online live broadcast and communication during the special period of response to the epidemic, and ensure that farmers and herdsmen carry out spring production in an orderly manner. (Finish)