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      Rice growers harvest middle-season rice in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi(1/20)

      2018-09-23 15:12:20 Xinhua Editor :Zhang Shiyu
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      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao shows harvested middle-season rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao shows harvested middle-season rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao help local farmers harvest rice in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao help local farmers harvest rice in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao harvest rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao harvest rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao harvest rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao harvest rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Biao (R) and a local farmer take a rest during rice harvest in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Biao (R) and a local farmer take a rest during rice harvest in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao drive harvesters in a rice paddy in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao drive harvesters in a rice paddy in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin drives his combine harvester over a slope in a rice paddy in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin drives his combine harvester over a slope in a rice paddy in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao help local farmers harvest rice in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao help local farmers harvest rice in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao harvest middle-season rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao harvest middle-season rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao carry harvested middle-season rice back home in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao carry harvested middle-season rice back home in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao load harvested rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao load harvested rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Biao (L) shows ripe rice crops to Zhou Xiaolin in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Biao (L) shows ripe rice crops to Zhou Xiaolin in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Biao takes a rest after rice harvest work in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Biao takes a rest after rice harvest work in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin harvests rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin harvests rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao check their combine harvester before work in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao check their combine harvester before work in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao wash their faces after their morning work in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (L) and Zhou Biao wash their faces after their morning work in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and and his family have lunch in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and and his family have lunch in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao harvest rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao harvest rice in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao carry harvested middle-season rice back to their granary in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao carry harvested middle-season rice back to their granary in Liutian Village of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 21, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao take a rest during rice harvest in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village\'s uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin\'s machines and services for a reasonable price. \

      Zhou Xiaolin (R) and Zhou Biao take a rest during rice harvest in Shengmi Township of Xinjian District in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Sept. 20, 2018. When every harvest season for middle-season rice begins in September, Zhou Xiaolin, a rice grower, and his son Zhou Biao will always offer help to other farmers with the harvest, because few families nearby own multiple farm machineries that suffice the workload. Born in Liutian Village, Zhou Xiaolin used to be a carpenter away from home. In 2005, he returned home to take on rice growing. Two years later, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao expanded the scale of their rice growing by contracting to take over the village's uncultivated croplands. To meet the increasing production demand, Zhou bought the first farm machine in the village. Currently, Zhou Xiaolin and Zhou Biao have nearly 50 hectares of farmland under cultivation in the village. Altogether they own two combine harvesters, two rice transplanters and a tractor, which have made production even more efficient. An increasing number of rice growers nearby have started to use Zhou Xiaolin's machines and services for a reasonable price. "We benefit from various government subsidies," says Zhou Biao, who has already worked with his father for eight years. "As a rice grower, you will feel the joy of harvest as long as you stick to it." (Xinhua/Peng Zhaozhi)

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