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[Agricultural, Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] In the midst of many farms in Seocheon City suffering flood damage due to recent record-breaking heavy rains, the Technology Extension Office recently conducted a recovery support volunteer activity at a facility strawberry farm located in Haemian. According to the Technology Extension Office on the 24th, about 20 staff members participated in the recovery of the flooded strawberry greenhouses, working hard to remove mud and clean the seedling beds. Park Jong-sin, the head of the Technology Extension Office, said, "I hope that even a small help can be provided to the farms damaged by this rain," and mentioned that they will not spare any on-site technical support for stable strawberry production in the future. Meanwhile, the Technology Extension Office visited the Seocheon Chrysanthemum Festival site last 21st.
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Seosan City Technology Extension Office recently mobilized to support the recovery of many farms affected by flooding due to record-breaking heavy rains. They visited greenhouse strawberry farms in Haemian to carry out recovery support activities. According to the Technology Extension Office on the 24th, around 20 staff members participated in the efforts, working hard to remove mud and clean the seedling beds, among other tasks, to restore the flooded strawberry greenhouses. Park Jong-sin, the head of the Technology Extension Office, said, "I hope that even a small help can be provided to the farms affected by this rain," and emphasized that they will not spare any on-site technical support to ensure stable strawberry production in the future. Meanwhile, the Technology Extension Office, on the ...