A whole community transmigrates! What can everyone do? They start a frantic shopping spree. There are just too many people!
Xu Tiantu never imagined it would be like this. The transmigration ...
Old Mrs. Lin didn't know anything else, and she wasn't even clear about what crops were grown in which places. She had hardly ever left the city in her life, but she knew what kinds of plants were grown in her city, and she also knew that many things couldn't be grown in every place, so she had to find people quickly. It would be best if every household grew similar things, so that they could have an explanation to each other.
Everyone knows that if you want to lie, you have to prepare the words in advance.
No one really thought of this. Fortunately, Mrs. Lin told her in time, otherwise it would have been troublesome when the things grew out.
Wang Cuiping urgently mobilized the mothers to go to each household to ask, and wow, this question really raised a lot of questions. Basically, every household has abundant grain reserves, so growing things in their private plots is mainly to please outsiders. As for whether they can grow anything, they are not worried about this at this stage.
It’s not like there’s nothing to eat, right?
If the people who traveled through time didn't have much, they could actually adapt to the environment at the foot of the mountain relatively quickly. But now that supplies are plentiful, everyone is inevitably a bit lazy. What's more, with so many people traveling together, they have no fear of this era, so they are all extremely thick-skinned.
Farming? ?
Whatever!!
So, let's not talk about whether the plantings in the private plots are standardized or not, but the variety is truly outrageous. Some people plant cherries, some oranges, some chayote, some strawberries, some watermelons, some lettuce... and some even plant mangoes and dragon fruit. Are these people crazy?
Fortunately, there are people like Old Lady Lin who know how to farm. It doesn’t matter if there are not enough seeds. We can borrow some and plant some first. When the time comes, everyone can distribute the seedlings evenly.
So everyone agreed on the types of things to plant. If anyone asked about seeds, they would bring them from home. However, no one knew whether these things would grow, or even grow to a usable state. For now, it was just an experiment. After all, the climate here was quite different from where they were originally from. If the planting failed due to climate issues, they could just tell everyone that it didn't grow.
First, the corn. They're definitely planting these varieties on a small scale now, so they can supply others later. Where did they get it? They must have gotten it from their hometown. Someone gave them the seeds. How would they know where they got it? Isn't that an easy excuse?
However, everyone needs to be careful about what kind of corn to plant, because this is not an ordinary vegetable. The seeds need to be left for the village later. The more of this kind, the better. After all, if the people in the village have enough to eat, it is also a good thing for them, so that they won’t be targeted.
But matters like variety still had to be decided by experts. Old Lady Lin and her colleagues weren't exactly "experts" in this area, and their knowledge wasn't that extensive. After all, back then, farming was just a hobby, providing a nominally safe alternative for everyone. No one was picky about the variety; as long as it tasted good, they didn't care about any other properties.
For example, some people like to eat sticky rice corn, while others like to eat fruit corn. Everyone chooses based on taste, but do you know what kind of corn you are eating? Normal people basically don't know this, even those who occasionally farm the land don't know. Only those who make money by farming on a large scale pay attention to this.
After all, before traveling through time, paying attention to this actually had no meaning for ordinary people, but in this era it is completely different. At this time, it doesn’t matter whether the type of corn to be planted is delicious or not. What matters is how much this variety yields per mu, whether the stems are tough, and how elastic they are?
Another question is whether the root system is well developed?
How is its grip? How is its resistance to falling?
Of course, what everyone is most concerned about at the moment is its drought resistance.
The person Wang Cuiping and her group were looking for was named Wang Qiyang, nine years old...
Ahem!! Of course, for someone who traveled through time, this age wasn’t a problem. He was 29 years old before traveling through time, and he was an expert in this field.
However, because he and his fiancée were separated, he was forced to become a single dog after traveling through time. The scientific research tycoon did not have cooking skills, and the only thing he could cook was instant noodles. In order to occasionally improve the weird taste, he became a member of the "mixed rice ball".
The so-called "mixed rice group" is actually a group of singles and young couples who can't cook, or they can't make homemade rice. Most of them have poor cooking skills and there is no one else at home to help. If they want to cook a big pot of rice, they need a lot of firewood. In order to save energy, they get together and can make a big pot. So they have such a small group, which can help each other and take care of each other.
But no matter what, the scene of a group of adults asking a child for advice still looks quite interesting.
Wang Cuiping said, "Qi Yang, your expertise will definitely be very useful here in the future, but you're a little young. How about this? I'll be your messenger and I'll be your aunt from now on. What do you think?"
Wang Qiyang was a very smart person and he immediately understood what the other party meant, because his expertise would indeed be used frequently in the future, and he would need to spend a long time in the field to observe and research and help. However, he was so young, and many of the questions he raised might not be accepted by others. At this time, having an older person to guide him was like a master leading an apprentice, so no matter what questions were raised, they could be conveyed by others, and naturally he would be able to gain the trust of more people.
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