中国夏粮大规模机械化收割全面展开
The vast golden expanses of China’s winter wheat belt are humming with activity as the summer harvest shifts into high gear. Across major producing provinces, from Henan to Shandong, convoys of combine harvesters are advancing through ripened fields, signaling that the critical grain collection season has entered its most intensive phase. This large-scale operation is a cornerstone of the country’s food security calendar, with farmers racing against the clock to gather the crop before erratic summer weather can threaten yields.
What has changed in recent days is the sheer scale and speed of the reaping effort. Agricultural authorities report that mechanization rates have now surpassed 98 percent in key regions, allowing vast tracts to be cleared in a matter of hours. The integration of smart technologies—GPS-guided harvesters and real-time moisture sensors—has further boosted efficiency, minimizing grain loss and ensuring that the wheat is brought in at optimum dry-matter content. This level of coordination reflects years of investment in rural infrastructure and machinery cooperatives, which deploy fleets across provinces in tightly scheduled rotations.
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