Seeking Higher Returns Green Laser Pointer

After the spring equinox, it is a good time for spring ploughing production. The roar of agricultural machinery in the field is constantly growing. The agricultural machinery department in Beichen District keeps up with the service during agricultural hours.

Laser leveling is a technology that Beichen District has been promoting in recent years. There are special subsidy funds at both levels in urban areas, and farmers can enjoy laser leveling services without spending a penny. In the land where the operation has been completed, the technicians of the district agricultural machinery department are holding special tools to repeatedly check the effect of the operation. According to the technician, the ruler as a special tool is a tool used to measure the effect of laser leveling. According to technical requirements, the ground flatness is centered on the transmitter, within a radius of 400 meters, with a positive and negative error of 5 cm. The operation is qualified, and the next operation can be carried out. The main purpose is to save irrigation water, and the saving probability is between 40 and 50%.

It is understood that Xiaotianzhuang has nearly 1,000 acres of field. In the past, wheat and corn were mainly grown, and the yield per mu was not high. This year, in the context of agricultural supply-side structural reforms, the village decided to replant rice based on the advantages of water resources, and the green laser pointer sought higher returns. The conversion of dry fields to paddy fields requires systematic land consolidation. With the coordination of the agricultural machinery department in Beichen District, agricultural machinery professional cooperatives have started mechanized operations to accelerate production efficiency.

At the same time, in the towns of Xiditou, Shuangjie, Shuangkou, Beichen District, the work of returning winter wheat for watering and spring wheat seeding has also begun. This year, the mechanized operation of spring ploughing production has played a leading role. It is estimated that mechanized planting of more than 20,000 acres of spring wheat, more than 60,000 acres of corn, 10,000 acres of rice, and also carried out mechanized land subsoiler, laser leveling and other field operations.