In view of the unstable effects of artificial wetland system on the degradation of agricultural wastewater pollutants, a steps constructed wetland system was used to degrade agricultural wastewater. Four kinds of common stuffing slag, such as steel slag, limestone, maifanite and bamboo charcoal, were selected as the steps constructed wetland matrix. Their degradability to the main pollutants in agricultural waste water was studied. The results showed that when the water retention time(HRT) was seven days, the degradation rates of COD, turbidity, TP, TN and NH3—N in waste water were 79.7%, 88.7%, 83.5%, 74.4% and 81.2% for steel slag, respectively. For limestone, the degradation rates of COD, turbidity, TP, TN and NH3—N were 73.6%,70.7%, 55.2%, 50.1% and 56.9%, respectively. And for maifanite were 81.3%, 89.7%, 78.6%, 79.2% and 81.5%, respectively. And for bamboo charcoal were 67.6%, 88.5%, 68.3%, 69.2% and 73.2%, respectively. The indicators of the final effluent basically met the requirements of the A level of discharge standard of the urban sewage treatment plant pollutant discharge standard (GB 18918-2002).