In recent years, Jimusar County has actively supported and guided the efficient utilization of new technologies such as the Internet of Things, water and fertilizer integration, automatic drip irrigation, and unmanned aerial vehicle plant protection in agricultural production, promoting the modernization and intelligent development of agricultural planting, and assisting in rural revitalization.
Quanzijie Town has planted over 400 acres of white garlic in a concentrated and contiguous manner. In the past, every season when it was necessary to prevent and control pests, villagers had to carry spray on their backs and apply pesticide to crops, which was not only labor-intensive, but also uneven and inefficient. At present, during the breeding period of pests and diseases, the villagers Bao Zhubing use plant protection drones for aerial operations for the first time, which saves both time and effort.
Bao Zhubing, a villager in Taiping Village, Quanzi Street Town, Jimsar County, told the reporter: “Now this drone is very good at spraying medicine, which reduces the difficulty of farmers to apply medicine. It takes more than 20 minutes to 30 minutes for farmers to hit an acre of land with a spray on their back. The drone will finish in two or three minutes, but it is still free. It saves farmers money and labor. The government has done this job well, and farmers are happy.”
With the development of intelligent plant protection technology, the advantages of plant protection drones, such as high efficiency, good prevention and control effects, strong safety, water and drug conservation, and environmental protection, have become prominent. The application and promotion of plant protection drones in agricultural production has transformed farmers from “skilled” to “intelligent” farming, adding infinite new momentum to the revitalization of rural areas and effectively assisting the high-quality development of agriculture and rural areas in Jimusar County.
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