Yunshan farm
Yunshan farm, located in Hulin City, Jixi City, Heilongjiang Province, is managed by Mudanjiang Branch of Heilongjiang General Bureau of agricultural reclamation. Yunshan farm is 65 kilometers away from Hulin City. Yunshan farm is named after Yunshan (171 meters above sea level).
Yunshan farm is a state farm under Heilongjiang General Bureau of agricultural reclamation, which is under the management of Mudanjiang Branch Bureau of agricultural reclamation. It is located in the west of Hulin City, 65 kilometers away from Hulin City. Yunshan farm is named after Yunshan (171 meters above sea level). The total population was 12266 (2010). In May 1957, 8500 farm established animal husbandry farm in Yunshan, and another branch was established in 1958. In August 1962, Yunshan animal husbandry farm and No.1 Branch Farm were merged and changed into Yunshan farm. In June 1968, Heilongjiang production and Construction Corps was established, and Yunshan farm was organized as the 39th regiment of the fourth division. In February 1976, the production and Construction Corps was abolished and Yunshan farm was restored. It is subordinate to Mudanjiang Farm Management Bureau. Yunshan farm is located in Wandashan sub region of Sanjiang Plain, which is close to Wandashan in the north and alluvial plain of Qihulin River and Muling River in the south. In 1958, Yunshan reservoir was built in the south of the site, with a total capacity of 70.15 million cubic meters. Mainly for flood control, irrigation and fish culture. The total area of the site is 470 square kilometers, including 378000 mu of cultivated land. The main crops are wheat, soybean, corn, rice, etc. In 1992, the total grain output was 51000 tons, and the total agricultural output value was 54.88 million yuan. There are gauge factory, repair factory, timber factory, grain and oil processing factory. Yunshan, where the farm Department is located, was deserted in the past. It was reclaimed in 1957 and officially established as the farm Department of Yunshan farm in 1963. It has gradually developed into a small town with a population of more than 2900 and a complete range of agriculture, industry and commerce. In the late 1970s, the educated youth returned to the city and their development stagnated. As a result of family planning, the population dropped sharply in the 1990s. After that, the population of 12000 was maintained. Up to now, the indigenous people of Yunshan only account for 3 / 10 of the permanent population, and the rest are immigrants. Nowadays, people aged 20-40 are all in different places, and only women, children and old people are left in the local area.
Yunshan farm, Hulin City, Jixi City, Heilongjiang Province
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