In 2011, the county's grain planting area was 408,461 mu, 919 mu less than in 2010; oilseed planting area was 6,587 mu, 744 mu less than in 2010; vegetable planting area was 22,883 mu, 4,859 mu more than in 2010; melon and fruit planting area was 4,482 mu, 98 mu more than in 2010. Grain output 94,098 tons, an increase of 2.4% over 2010. Among them, 2012 tons of summer grain, an increase of 60.9% over 2010; 92,086 tons of autumn grain, an increase of 1.6% over 2010. Oilseed production of 576 tons, an increase of 12% over 2010; vegetable production of 29,494 tons, an increase of 40.1% over 2010; melon and fruit production of 5,756 tons, an increase of 6.5% over 2010.
In 2011, the county's total meat production was 4,099 tons, an increase of 41.6% compared with 2010, of which 2,898 tons of pork, beef and mutton, an increase of 19.9% compared with 2010; the output of poultry and eggs was 6,889 tons, an increase of 69.5% compared with 2010; and the output of milk was 523 tons, a decrease of 50% compared with 2010.
In 2011, the county's freshwater aquaculture area of 8,355 acres, aquatic products production of 410 tons. In 2007, Wuxiang County County Library has distributed more than 130,000 books for the village library. Among them for the 137 "cultural low security" village distribution of more than 63,000 books, for the 226 "rural mobile bookstore" distribution of 67,800 books, configuration of 452 bookcases.
In 2008, the 150 "rural mobile book library" for each village to configure a set of projection equipment. At the same time, the county library for the county's 12 poor village distribution of more than 4,000 books, in the county built 100 rural library.
From 2008 to 2009, the county film company set up 16 film projection team, in the county's 377 administrative villages, for the farmers to screen movies 8976, and from May 2009, rural public welfare movie screening from film to digital movies.
From 2006 to 2009, the provincial financial investment of 1.4 million yuan, the village self-financing more than 2 million yuan, the provincial sports lottery public welfare fund equipment supporting more than 1.5 million yuan.
In 2009, the county's farmers sports and fitness project *** covering 285 villages, *** construction of more than 150 basketball courts, the construction of fitness paths more than 130 villages. December 28, 2008, Wuxiang County was officially named "national health county". The county has raised a total of 1.2 billion yuan for renovation. Street lighting rate of 99.8%; streets, parks, 12 new large-scale flush toilets; green coverage of 1.64 million square meters; planning area roads are all hardened, sewerage coverage of 95%; East Village, Chengguan, the next three villages in the city of 1,133 dry toilets for farmers have all been transformed.
2011 year-end county **** there are 398 health institutions, including 17 hospitals, health centers. Health technicians 460 people, including 151 licensed physicians, with 385 beds. New rural cooperative medical participation rate of 99.73%. Taijiao Railway, National Highway 208, Tai Chang Highway running north and south. Wumo Railway, Qin Shibi Highway, Quanma Highway crosses the east and west. The total mileage of the county highway is 457 kilometers long, including 1 national highway (National Highway 208 Wuxiang section) 24 kilometers, 2 provincial highways (South Qin Highway Wuxiang section 67.271 kilometers, Tai-Chang Highway Wuxiang section 30 kilometers) 97.271 kilometers, 8 county highways (Kwon Ma line, the old stone line, on the Han line, the West East line, the coiled brick line, the stone west line, the Yuhong line, the North Wang line) 114 kilometers, 19 registered township roads 219 Kilometer. By the end of 2002, the county highway mileage reached 728 kilometers, of which 419.6 kilometers of oil roads (cement) roads, gravel roads and dirt roads 308.4 kilometers. The county's 14 townships and one development zone, all of which are connected to oil roads, 372 villages are connected to highways, 187 villages are connected to oil roads, and all of which are connected to motor vehicles.