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Going home to farm after 80 was laughed at.

In recent years, every time I go back to the countryside, I can obviously feel this change. Most people who work in the fields are old people over 60 years old, and even the shadow of a young man is hard to see. Even some middle-aged people born after 70 only come back to help for a few days during the busy farming season.

The reason why rural people born in 1970s are unwilling to farm land is mainly because the income from farming is not high. The post-70s are in the stage where there are old people in the world and young people in the world. On the one hand, they have to provide for the elderly, on the other hand, they have to pay for their children's education, and on the other hand, they have to pay for other daily expenses of their families. In order to support the family, the rural areas began to work in cities one after another a few years ago, and the income from working was much higher, so naturally they didn't want to farm.

The post-80s generation in rural areas is also the main force entering the city. Different from the post-80s generation, most rural post-80s generation went to study and work in cities when they were just adults, and they didn't have much chance to do farm work. Even if you master some farming experience and skills, you will forget 788 over time, so you will say that you can't farm.

After 1990s, many people went to school in the city with their parents since childhood, and naturally chose to develop in the city when they grew up. Although they are from rural areas, they are not familiar with rural life and have no concept of farming in their minds. Under the condition that qualified rural people have settled in the city, young people born after 1990 will not even think about going back to the countryside to farm.

I don't want to farm after 70, I won't farm after 80, and I don't mention farming after 90. Who will farm in the countryside in the future?

With the rapid development of agricultural science and technology, in some plain areas, the original traditional agricultural era has been transformed into the era of scientific agriculture and mechanized agriculture. In the future, farming in rural areas will be done by machines instead of people, instead of manual farming in the past. Using machines instead of people to farm land can not only save a lot of manpower and material resources, but also achieve the goal of rapidly increasing grain output. The work of these machines is beyond people's ability. People just need to learn how to operate the machine and maintain it regularly. The whole process of tillage, such as loosening soil, sowing, spreading medicine and harvesting, is all completed by machines.

Now a lot of land has been transferred out. Of course, land circulation is not the only way to solve rural planting. Relying on the socialized service system, popularizing ordinary farmers, exerting the excellent tradition of intensive cultivation by one household and realizing large-scale specialized production should be a good development direction.

In the final analysis, if we want to solve the dilemma of agricultural planting, we still have to start from the roots. Promote the structural reform of the agricultural supply side, support the development and growth of new business entities such as cooperatives and large grain growers, and make up for the shortcomings of agricultural socialization services. For example, policy subsidies can be improved in many ways. Who can take them? How to get it? When will you take it? These problems have been solved for farmers, and I believe that agriculture can develop better. In the final analysis, only by doing everything possible to make agriculture a profitable industry and farmers decent people can someone be willing to farm.

According to local conditions, we should learn from the experience of large-scale farms in the United States and the experience of intensive farming and sightseeing in Japan. Science and technology have always been the primary productive force, and the development of agriculture also needs the innovation of science and technology. Perhaps the people who farm in the future are all new farmers who have mastered high-tech technology, and their work efficiency will be greatly improved. Mechanized large-scale production will make agriculture more dynamic.