On that wasteland, Liang Chao is now juggling multiple roles, managing logistics, finances... Zhong Liang is also busy, busy contacting piglets, good veterinarians, and feed suppliers... Now that there's no work in the fields, the truck can't be idle either, hauling bricks and delivering goods to dry goods stores...
On her day off, Lu Shurui was doing research, while Yu Yin took a minibus to the wasteland to see how it had been cleared.
The first thing you see is a ring of wooden planks, over a meter and a half high, tightly clamped together, with sharp triangular tips. Most timid people wouldn't dare jump in, as they could easily get their stomachs scraped.
Aside from the hundred-odd acres planted with soybeans, the rest of the land was planted with pasture grass, which is now about a bushel tall. Zheng Yue helped select the pasture seeds, choosing those suitable for Shanghai's climate. An expert's touch is remarkable; the pasture grass is growing well.
"Yu Yin is here. Go check on the soybeans. They're growing well and are almost ripe, though it will be a few days later."
"Thank you for your hard work, Brother Liang. Please come home more often when you have time. Your wife must be tired being home alone. Your child will be taking the high school entrance exam in a year."
"Yeah, I've been going back every day these days. Xiao Zhong is so capable, it's made my life a lot easier. I'm thinking that once he takes over completely, I'll focus on logistics, which is what I'm good at."
"Okay, I trust Brother Liang to take care of the rear."
As they talked, they arrived at the soybean field. The soybeans were growing well, the seedlings were dark green, and they seemed to have plenty of nutrients.
The pigsties are finished, stretching a long row along the wasteland. A deep manure pit has been dug some distance from the wooden planks; if a foolish thief were to jump in, he'd be in serious trouble.
Upwind of the pigsty, a row of dormitories was built for the pig farmers to live in.
Opposite the pigsty, sheep sheds were built using old bricks from the old factory building. Each shed can hold thirty to fifty sheep, and ten sheds were built so far. With Brother Huang's guidance and sufficient manpower in the surrounding area, construction was completed quickly.
Yu Yin looked at the ledger and realized that it was truly a case of money only going in and not going out!
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com