2019.12.09 15:02 GMT+8

Campus Crawl: How is new technology being applied to farming?

Updated 2019.12.09 15:02 GMT+8
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China is a big agricultural country, but Chinese people are very repelled by "being a farmer." When a university name has "agriculture" in it, many students will resist and think it has no bright future but endless intensive manual labor. Is that still the case today?

Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (NWAFU) is located in Yangling, northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The campus is rich in vegetation with each trail named after a different plant. NWAFU students can develop agricultural robots, learn how to grow crops in arid areas, study how to make and savor wines at the first enology college in Asia. So, if you had the chance to study at an agricultural university, what area would you focus on?

"Campus Crawl" is a series of live streams that will take you to some of the most beautiful educational institutions and their signature campus buildings. As well as a look at their architecture, the series will explore the positive impact they have had on the world.

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