
An aerial view of ripe rice in Xinghua. [Photo/js.xuexi.cn]
This autumn, towns in Xinghua, Jiangsu province, are enveloped in the fragrance of ripe rice, as fields buzz with the sound of farmers harvesting their bounty.
In Zhuhong town, a once-abandoned waste land has been transformed into fertile farmland, yielding its first harvest with an expected 10,500 kilograms per hectare. This revival was spurred by the national strategy to preserve arable land.

After being threshed, the golden rice grains are poured out through pipes into a farm vehicle. [Photo/js.xuexi.cn]
Meanwhile, in Daduo town, 43,000 mu (2,866 ha) of rice fields are being harvested using modern machinery. Farmer Jin Zhiyun, who cultivates 780 mu, reports a yield of up to 750 kg per mu, attributing the success to high-quality seeds and expert agronomic guidance.

Large agricultural machinery is used to harvest rice. [Photo/js.xuexi.cn]
The town has embraced green farming practices, like straw chopping and returning to fields, enhancing soil fertility and reducing chemical fertilizer use.
This harvest season showcases Xinghua's commitment to agricultural modernization and sustainable development.