Chapter 106 Signing a Contract



Liu Neng, the village chief of Liuzhuangzi, is really capable. He has a 20-year contract and doesn't charge any money for the first five years. There are no fees at all and he just lets you farm the land for free.

As long as you have the ability to grow it, the profits are yours.

The land that the Hua family owned in Liuzhuangzi was right there. Liu Neng had taken a special walk around before coming. If he hadn't known that the land was originally a wasteland, he wouldn't have believed what he saw.

He had never paid attention to this land before, but he came to see it and found that the crops were growing well.

Not any worse than that.

There is a lot of wasteland in the village, and the Hua family wants to give it all to them, on the condition that they hope the Hua family will give priority to villagers when hiring people next time.

This is the first reason. The second is to give priority to purchasing vegetables from Liuzhuangzi.

Liu Neng’s plan was to learn how to grow vegetables from Liu Jin’s family, encourage the villagers to grow more vegetables, and sell the vegetables to the Hua family.

Of course, the prerequisite is that the Hua family needs to buy vegetables from outside.

I hope the Hua family won’t use all the wasteland to grow vegetables. If they grow their own vegetables, they won’t have anything to do with it.

After the sixth year, the amount will be increased by 50 per acre each year.

When it reaches 400 per mu, we will look at the market price. If the market price is high, we can continue to increase it. If the market price is lower than 400, we will follow the market price.

The prerequisite is that these lands have harvests.

If the crops really cannot be grown during the period, the Hua family has the right to terminate the contract and stop planting.

To protect the interests of both parties, if the market price is much higher than the cost of renting the land for the Hua family.

That is to say, the land leased by the village to the Hua family was too cheap, and the two parties could negotiate, and the Hua family was willing to negotiate, and a clause was added in the contract that they had no objections.

Hua Yuanyuan also gave a definite answer: the wasteland in Liuzhuangzi was to be used for growing crops, namely wheat and corn, not vegetables.

If the Hua family needs to purchase vegetables from outside, the villagers can deliver them, and the quality must be guaranteed.

Priority cannot be given because villagers from Shili Village and even surrounding villages come to the Hua family to sell vegetables, so the Hua family can only treat them equally.

The Hua family first signed a contract with Liu Zhuangzi, and Liu Bo started working immediately.

Hua Yuanyuan asked that autumn planting should not be delayed and winter wheat should be planted this year.

Liu Neng also said that the village would fully cooperate with the Hua family in reclaiming the wasteland and help Liu Bo contact a tractor to do the work.

Before Village Chief Wang decided how much money to charge, he heard a letter saying that the Hua family and Liu Zhuangzi had signed the contract.

This is too much, let’s go to Hua’s house and ask.

There was nothing to hide here, so I just told Village Chief Wang what happened in Liuzhuangzi.

Village chief Wang held a meeting in the village committee to discuss the issue that evening, and the result of the discussion was probably the same as Liu Zhuangzi's.

As a result, the contract between the Hua family and Shili Village was successfully completed.

Shili Village has 113 acres, Liuzhuangzi has 306 acres, totaling 419 acres of wasteland.

Hua Yuanyuan's plan came out on the night the contract was signed.

When you start a business, it takes a lot of brainpower.

I don't want to do things perfectly, just about enough.

There was no land lease fee in the first five years, so the pressure was much less.

Hua Youcai listened to his daughter assigning him a task, "Dad, you take care of the fertilizer. We can start tomorrow."

"Um."

He understood what his daughter meant and decided to pull the manure to the edge of the field first.

I have already made an agreement with Lao Zhang, and tomorrow we will go to each village to make arrangements.

"Xiao Fang, you are responsible for the seeds. Curry has some. If it's not enough, you can do it yourself."

There is space inside the warehouse, and Hua Yuanyuan still uses the old method, using only part of the space and mixing it with the space outside.

"Okay, got it."

"Don't delay delivering the meal."

Hua Yuanyuan gave another reminder, but Hua Fangfang was still not satisfied with not being able to drive a tractor to plow the land.

Oh, why is he so busy?

The father and son are working on these 400 acres of land outside, and the elder sister is at home in charge of the work, so she really has no time to spare.

After school started in September, Hua Yuanyuan worked for a day.

The first thing I do in the morning after getting up and washing up is to go to the greenhouse and vegetable fields to pick vegetables.

She would take out a batch of vegetables from the space depending on the situation. Usually, the workers would come over before she had finished picking them.

Li Yi and his colleagues would be working in the fields at this time, and the workers had started work in the workshop.

She picked the vegetables for a while, took them out of the space, and told Li Yi and the others to pick them themselves.

Li Yi and his team loaded these vegetables into a truck and were going to sell them in Beijing.

At this time, Hua Yuanyuan was busy harvesting vegetables. The surrounding villagers had already arrived one after another. It was at this time every day.

After weighing and paying, the workers take the weighed vegetables directly back to the workshop to wash, pick and cut them.

At seven o'clock, the first batch of steamed buns came out and we finished our breakfast.

People from Beijing and the market loaded their belongings on the trucks and set off, while Hua Yuanyuan kept accounts.

After seeing off this wave of farmers, she has some free time in the morning. She will go to the fields to work and come back around ten o'clock.

After a short break, I chatted with three idle people, Yang Jing, Liu Lei and Xiaoqiang, and ate some fruit and drank some tea.

At around ten o'clock, the tractors were lined up outside and the people in charge of the lunch break jobs also came over.

Steamed buns, steamed buns, buckets of vegetables, soup and so on are loaded onto the trucks, and people follow suit.

This person is in charge of a school that is a little far away. Hua Yuanyuan only went there the first few times, but not later.

Those far away go first, then those near.

The nearby ones are divided into two groups, one is the school and the other is the village.

This was transported by bullock cart.

Everything was allocated according to Hua Yuanyuan's list, who was responsible for which school or village, and how many buns and steamed buns.

She told everyone to eat when they were hungry while working outside and not to save on small amounts of food. They were also asked to bring a water bottle, which was provided by the Hua family.

At 12:30 noon, all parties returned one after another, and Hua Yuanyuan was responsible for reconciling the accounts.

In terms of grain weight, the amount of steamed buns and dumplings taken away should be roughly the same as the amount of grain brought back.

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