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Farmers Reap Winter Wheat in Gaomiaoli Village, East China's Shandong
June 14, 2022Aerial photo taken on June 12, 2022 shows a harvester working in the field in Dongjiazhuang Village of Difang Township in Pingyi County, Linyi City, east China's Shandong Province. By 5 pm this Monday, Shandong Province, China's second-largest wheat-producing area, had finished reaping winter wheat on 40.223 million mu (about 2.68 million hectares) of farmland, accounting for around 67 percent of its total winter wheat. [Photo by Wu Jiquan/Xinhua] |
Aerial photo shows villagers drying wheat in Dalijia Village of Shangzhuang Township in Rongcheng, east China's Shandong Province, June 13, 2022. By 5 pm this Monday, Shandong Province, China's second-largest wheat-producing area, had finished reaping winter wheat on 40.223 million mu (about 2.68 million hectares) of farmland, accounting for around 67 percent of its total winter wheat. [Photo by Li Xinjun/Xinhua] |
Villagers dry wheat in Dalijia Village of Shangzhuang Township in Rongcheng, east China's Shandong Province, June 13, 2022. By 5 pm this Monday, Shandong Province, China's second-largest wheat-producing area, had finished reaping winter wheat on 40.223 million mu (about 2.68 million hectares) of farmland, accounting for around 67 percent of its total winter wheat. [Photo by Li Xinjun/Xinhua] |
A harvester works in the field in Gaomiaoli Village of Pangjia Township in Boxing County, Binzhou City, east China's Shandong Province, June 13, 2022. By 5 pm this Monday, Shandong Province, China's second-largest wheat-producing area, had finished reaping winter wheat on 40.223 million mu (about 2.68 million hectares) of farmland, accounting for around 67 percent of its total winter wheat. [Photo by Chu Baorui/Xinhua] |
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