China News Service, September 28. According to the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, at present, corn, mid-season rice, soybeans and other autumn crops have entered the end of maturity, and some have begun to harvest. Better, a bumper harvest is in sight.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, as of September 27, the national autumn grain harvest has exceeded 20%, and the progress is the same as the previous year.

Among them, the southwest region has harvested over 60%, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and South China have harvested over 35%, the northwest region has harvested over 30%, the Huanghuaihai region has harvested over 15%, and the northeast region has harvested nearly 10%.

Data map: The paddy field is golden when the harvest is about to come.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Zhankun

  Recently, many rounds of rainy weather have occurred in most parts of the north.

Based on local reports and expert analysis, the maize in the Huanghuaihai region has entered the mature period, and the Northeast region has entered the mature period. The rainfall has a limited impact on the output, which has not changed the overall situation of the national autumn grain harvest.

However, the rainfall caused the partial soil to be wet, and it was difficult for machinery to go to the ground, which had a certain impact on the harvest of autumn crops.

  The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs reminds all localities to seize the rainfall gap, dispatch machinery and equipment, pay close attention to harvesting mature crops, and dry them in time to prevent sprouting and mildew; fields that are not yet fully mature should continue to strengthen the field management in the later stage to promote the maturity of grouting. In the Huaihai area, the appropriate late-harvesting technology of corn is promoted to increase the yield; the plots with clear water must pay close attention to draining the accumulated water in the field, and prepare the land in time to disperse the soil moisture in order to prepare for the autumn and winter planting.