"It's not that bad."
Gu Yunyang smiled.
Although he thought so, Gu Hanping insisted that Gu Yunyang not say it.
Gu Yunyang thought for a moment and nodded.
"However, I will keep good accounts. When the time comes, anyone with questions can refer to the accounts for verification."
Although barley can be grown by itself, the price it receives is only the cost price.
However, it's inevitable that some people will have questions.
If it really comes down to auditing the accounts, this will be the evidence.
Gu Hanping considered that this could be seen as a way for Gu Yunyang to protect himself, and nodded, praising, "That's right, one does need to be more cautious when doing things."
"You've done a really good job."
He couldn't continue after that.
The fact that he developed such a cautious personality shows what kind of life he had led for the previous sixteen years.
Gu Yunyang noticed his mood and quickly changed the subject: "We've arrived. I'll go in and take a look."
Gu Yunyang took a big step and entered the pigsty.
The ground has been paved with pebbles and cement, and the temperature in Guangdong Province is quite high, so the moisture has evaporated and the cement has dried.
Gu Yunyang looked at it from all angles, front and back, left and right.
The same goes for the corners.
The pigsty must be kept clean, and no corner should be overlooked.
On the side closer to the pond, the ground is lower, and the entire pigpen has a slope.
This makes cleaning the pigsty much easier.
In the corner, several small holes were drilled so that the excrement could be flushed out directly from these holes.
Gu Yunyang came out of the pigsty, walked around the house, and went to the back.
It was discovered that channels had also been dug outside these holes and paved with cement.
At that time, pig manure can be flushed directly into the pond from here.
This is part of the fish food.
There are already some small fish fry in the pond. It must be that Gu Hanping had someone scoop some fish fry over and put them in.
Gu Yunyang also had plans for these fish.
He could secretly introduce some of his own bred fish fry, which would grow faster, have better meat quality, and be less prone to disease.
In addition, he also had his own considerations regarding fish food.
Some algae are essential.
Gu Hanping walked over, and Gu Yunyang turned around with a smile and said, "Captain, I plan to get some green algae. Green algae is rich in nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates and vitamins."
It grows relatively quickly, is highly adaptable, and is very suitable for silver carp.
Gu Hanping frowned: "But the people here don't really like to eat silver carp."
Gu Yunyang understood this: "The flesh of silver carp is relatively coarse. After cooking, the flesh is tough and has a strong grainy texture. It is not as smooth or thick as other fish. Moreover, it has many bones that are messy and can easily get stuck in the throat, affecting the eating experience."
In addition, silver carp feed on plankton, which results in a strong earthy taste that is difficult to mask even with the addition of a lot of seasonings.
I know that people in Guangdong Province don't really like this, but silver carp farming is relatively simple and suitable for us to start with.
We can raise more of these, and then process them into finished products, such as canned goods, and sell them outside.
In addition, we can make appropriate use of the space by raising some carp, grass carp, silver carp, and black carp, thus making full use of the space.
Gu Yunyang explained his considerations: "Blue carp live at the bottom of the water and mainly eat mollusks such as snails, clams, and mussels."
Grass carp live in the middle and lower layers of water and feed on aquatic vegetation;
Silver carp and bighead carp (also known as silver carp) inhabit the upper and middle layers of the water, respectively, feeding on phytoplankton and zooplankton.
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