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Frontline SixFers are Busy, Living up to Agricultural Season

2023-04-07 15:29

During the spring equinox, flowers bloom, peaches are red, willows are green, and plants grow rapidly. Various crops such as wheat, rice, rapeseed, fruit trees, and vegetables enter a critical period of management. In farmland across the country, the busy figures of the SixFers are also appearing more and more frequently.
In order to help farmers do a good job in crop pest control, and at the same time bring more good products suitable for current pest control to farmers, SixF has carried out continuous training activities in Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, Liaoning, Henan, Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian and other provinces these days.
In the process of nationwide training, SixF conducted propaganda and training for farmers on prescription selection, symptomatic medication, precise application technology, and current pest control key points through large clients meetings, ordering meetings, technical training meetings, product exchange meetings, on-site observation meetings and other ways.
SixF’s products and services have been widely recognized by customers and farmers.
In the northern region, wheat diseases and pests have begun to occur, and SixF’s yield increase plan has been recognized by farmers.
In the Jiangnan region, rice seedlings have begun to grow, and the pesticide fertilizers of SixF have been sought after by farmers.
Pests are common on corn, vegetables, and fruit trees in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan, and other regions. The long-lasting insecticide of SixF has received unanimous praise from farmers.
A spring rain brings warmth, and it would be busy at farming after the spring rain. After the vernal equinox, the spring tube, spring plowing, and spring planting enter the busiest stage. SixFers will continue to provide good services to customers and farmers in various regions, helping farmers to continuously achieve abundant harvests.
Finally, it is important to remind all farmers that due to the relatively high water demand of crops and the low precipitation in many areas recently, while controlling pests and diseases, it is also necessary to strengthen water storage and moisture preservation.