Discussion on Technical Measures for High Standard Farmland Construction
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High Standard Farmland; Construction; Goals; Technical Points; Development Trend.Abstract
The construction of high-standard farmland is an important measure to improve the quality of cultivated land and ensure the national grain. In this context, this paper discusses the concept, connotation and objectives of high-standard farmland construction through the literature method and combined with years of experience in high-standard farmland construction engineering technology, summarizes the technical points of high-standard farmland construction, and looks forward to the development trend of high-standard farmland construction technology in China in the future, in order to provide methods and references for China's high-standard farmland construction.
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