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2. Replanting in time. The crops in the field were beaten into bare piles and could not be collected; After specific analysis and economic accounting, more than 50% of the severely affected fields need to be replanted. Crops should be arranged reasonably before replanting, and crops revived after hail generally mature late. In the early stage of crop growth, more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied to promote early maturity, and it is best to plant crops with short growth period, which can be harvested in the first and middle months of 10. In plots without herbicides, leafy vegetables such as soybean, sweet waxy corn, radish, cabbage and summer cabbage can be replanted, and oil sunflower can also be replanted. For plots where herbicides are used, the herbicide has a long residual effect, which has a great impact on subsequent crops. Therefore, we should carefully choose replanting, dig deep into the land to dry for more than three weeks, and then replant crops such as millet, naked oats and buckwheat.