Hybrid wheat yields robust harvest near NW China desert
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shanghaisun.comHybrid wheat yields robust harvest near NW China desertshanghaisun.comBEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- In northwest China, the Taklamakan Desert, long known as the "Sea of Death," has for centuries made farming all but impossible with its sandstorms, drought and barren soil. This summer, however, an area on its very fringe is producing wheat at an impressive level. Wang Yufeng, a native of Hebei, a major grain-producing province in northern China, invested more than 2 million yuan (arou
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