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11. The Fight Against Drought
SINCE late June, large areas under crops in Honan, Shantung, Anhwei, Hupeh, Hunan, Kiangsu and Kiangsi and even some counties in Szechuan, usually so well-favoured by the weather, have been
Author: YANG MIN Year 1959 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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12. Good Harvest, Better Prospects
LATEST reports from the rural people's communes are that they are winding up the autumn harvesting, cultivating and sowing, going out to harvest the wild plants and fruits, medicinal herbs and other
Author: YANG MIN Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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13. The Continued Leap in Agriculture
CHINA'S agricultural production keeps up its big leap. Last year it surpassed the levels reached in 1958, its first big leap year. This year peasants are looking forward to another leap on the farm
Author: YANG MIN Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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14. Water Conservancy 1959-60: More, Bigger, Better, Faster!
RURAL China has, in the past few months, experienced a surging tide in water conservancy construction. On hundreds of thousands of building sites some 70 million commune members fought against time
Author: YANG MIN Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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15. Communes Grow in Strength
CHINA reaped a record harvest last year in spite of severe natural calamities in some parts of the country. In past years natural disasters had wrecked havoc both with crops and human life. What was
Author: YANG MIN Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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16. Mechanizing Rice Transplanting
THE rural people's communes are going in for mechanized rice transplanting in a big way. Before, the work of taking rice seedlings from their seed beds and setting out in the flooded paddyfields was
Author: YANG MIN Year 1960 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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17. New Oases in Sinkiang
VAST stretches of wasteland which have lain dormant for centuries in Sinkiang are being transformed into fertile farmland. Scores of bustling new farms have appeared, new oases created in the midst
Author: YANG MIN Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. Speeding Up Rural Water Conservancy
AFTER reaping last autumn the best harvest in years, China's peasants have stepped up the tempo of their winter capital construction in order to ensure still better crops in 1965. A significant
Author: YANG MIN Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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19. Spring Upsurge in Farming
THE tide of spring farm work is flowing through the Chinese countryside. The commune members, who reaped a good harvest last year, are in high spirits and looking forward to an even better showing
Author: Yang Min Year 1965 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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20. It's a Good Summer Harvest
CHINA reaped a better summer harvest than last year, which was itself a good one. In most areas, crops were the best of recent years, exceeding 1964's both in yields and total output. High yields
Author: YANG MIN Year 1965 Issue 28 PDF HTML