China's rural informatization construction has a good foundation. However, China's rural informatization construction still has a long way to go. It is not only facing major development trends such as integration, specialization, networking, multimedia, practicality, popularization, integration and whole process, but also facing the urgency of farmers' increasing agricultural income and farmers' demand for information services to open up a larger consumer market. Moreover, increasing grain production and farmers' income are not only the focus of the "three rural" issues, but also related to China's steady economic development and social stability. In the selection of variables, this paper uses the GDP of the primary industry to quantify the income of farmers, and uses the number of broadband households to quantify the degree of rural information networking. In terms of the development trend of rural information construction, this paper will study the rural information networking, test it by using Vif multicollinearity expansion factor method, and study the relationship between farmers' income and the degree of rural information networking by ridge regression method.
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