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On the blue sky, white jade clouds float. Below the sky is a winding Longwei Mountain. At the foot of the mountain are large stretches of green rice fields and pink clouds. Lotus flowers, lovely egrets flying among them... Maybe you will think this is a beautiful painting, but in fact this is the beautiful scenery I saw when I went to Fozishan Town, Tianmen City, the "Holy Land of Buddha" to collect scenery.

On Tuesday, my mother went to Fozi Mountain with reporters from the Tianmen TV station's "Long Shang Xing" column to interview, and she took me with her to collect news. Despite my young age, I am a special correspondent for the national magazine "News World"? Although the road was bumpy and the weather was hot, I was still cheering and in high spirits.

Okay, now let’s talk about the two farmers we interviewed! The first farmer's uncle is called Ao Weicheng. He lives in Tianlong Village and has been growing rice for more than 20 years. He changed the conventional planting model of rice seedlings and transplanting and has applied for a national patent for his "dry direct seeding rice cultivation technology". , is currently being announced. Later, Uncle Ao took us to his rice field, which was a 50-acre rice field with garlic-like rice growing in it. Uncle Ao pointed to the rice and said: "Cultivation in this way saves labor and labor. The yield of rice is large and the income is high. I can earn more than 50,000 yuan every year." After hearing this, I sincerely admired this farmer uncle from the bottom of my heart. .

After a while, we came to the home of a farmer uncle named Li Qianjin in Fangchang Village. In front of his house is a 20-acre orchard with many orange trees planted there. Due to the snowstorm last year, these orange trees have no fruit. But Uncle Li was not discouraged. He introduced a new variety from Hunan - Zagan. This kind of orange tree is shorter and is grown in greenhouses in winter. It goes on the market during the Spring Festival and its price is several times higher than ordinary oranges. Because they are grown in a greenhouse, there is no need to worry about freezing weather. Uncle Li told us excitedly: When next year comes, these orange trees will be full of fruits. Looking at the lush orange trees in front of me, I seemed to smell the fragrance of mixed oranges.

After bidding farewell to the two farmer uncles, on the way back to Tianmen, I thought: Today’s farmers are no longer rigid and unchanging farmers. They have lively minds, new ideas, dare to innovate, and dare to explore. How wonderful! Excellent, how outstanding! When I grow up, I want to be a reporter and interview more of these farmers!