Throughout the villages of Hoang Khai commune, people eagerly go to the fields to prepare land to plant winter crops in time for the season.
Instead of using human power as before, people have now applied machinery to cultivate land for production.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong from Yen My 1 village, said that on 2 acres of land, this year she planted corn to feed livestock, because it takes less care.
Growing corn requires the right timeframe to ensure crop productivity and not affect the spring sowing time.
Mr. Dao Quang Chi, Lien Son 1 village shared: After harvesting the summer-autumn rice crop, he urgently prepares land to plant vegetables in time for the crop.
In the fields of Nghiem Son village, people are busy weeding to prepare for planting.
Because the terrain is next to a water source, people in Nghiem Son village focus on growing celery. On average, each acre yields about VND8 million per crop.
To ensure crop growth, people in Hoang Khai commune use decomposed manure and minimize chemical fertilizers.
The people of Nui Cay village take care of the newly planted sweet potato area.
This year, many households in Hoang Khai commune switched to growing corn for easy care.
Officials of the Yen Son District Agricultural Service Center also directly went to the fields to instruct people on how to plant winter crops effectively.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong from Nui Cay village, is spraying insecticide on her family's planted corn garden.
This year, Hoang Khai commune still prioritizes people growing cucumbers to link bananas to consume clean agricultural products with supermarket systems.
In some rural areas, due to early planting, the winter corn area has developed quite well.
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