As for management, each greenhouse has a capable person to manage it, and each flock of chickens has a group leader, with sub-group leaders and senior group leaders below them.
A base salary plus commission, which directly affects personal interests, is the only way to maximize motivation.
One day, Bai Shuang told Lu Yu that her chickens were going to imitate the three-three management model of Lu Yu's military camp.
Lu Yu immediately bristled upon hearing this, "You're comparing a chicken to my battle?"
"It's just using your management model. It's called managing chickens, but it's actually managing people, managing the people who raise chickens."
Besides, chickens are also important; they provide valuable food. Your soldiers can defend the country, but without food, they will starve.
Lu Yu: "That's right. If we can't handle all the work, we should let the soldiers help out."
"Alright, then let them help collect eggs and let the chickens roam around during their morning exercise every day. As payment, they'll be given eggs to eat once a week."
Whatever I produce here, I will give them a portion.
Lu Yu didn't stand on ceremony with her, "Okay."
Bai Shuang's nearly 200,000 hens are now in their peak laying period, producing tens of thousands of eggs every day. If only a few people were to collect them, they would be exhausted. Since there are many people in the military camp, they just pick them up as part of their morning exercise.
Zuo Dashao, junior brother, during the day they all vie to be the shed managers and group managers here at Baishuang.
These are lucrative positions that earn a lot of points.
Whether in the planting area or the breeding area, those with dirty hands will not be tolerated; if they steal once, they will be kicked out.
Even broken eggs are registered and can be sold cheaply or sent to the staff canteen.
We must not let them develop the habit of taking things without permission.
If employees want to buy eggs, the wholesale price can be calculated, the transaction recorded, and points deducted from their monthly salary.
Before the tenth day of the first lunar month, planes from various bases arrived one after another, exchanging supplies that were mostly dried insects.
Although a lot of dried insects can be collected locally, Bai Shuang doesn't mind using any as long as they are useful.
We are all compatriots, we should stick together and develop together. Only when they are doing well can the Kyoto base have a better life, and only then can we have a better life.
They visited the Bai Shuang chicken farm and were amazed by the strong and large chickens, wishing they could go back and raise them themselves.
Putting everything else aside, just this flock of chickens alone must feed countless people.
They were considered to have relatively good conditions at their own base, and they often ate insects, let alone others.
They then visited the greenhouse, where robust vegetables and grains, fertilized with chicken manure, dazzled them.
"Boss Bai, could I have one?"
They don't even know how long it's been since they've eaten any green vegetables.
Bai Shuang was a little confused. What did he mean by "eat one tree"?
Someone demonstrated this by pulling up a stalk of celery, putting it in their mouth, and eating it.
White frost... so this is what eating a tree means.
Bai Shuang asked Bai Jiu, who was standing nearby, to pick some cucumbers and tomatoes, rinse them with well water, and let them try them.
As for how to plant and care for them, no white frost is needed; the experts nearby will explain it to them.
When they left, they not only took the fertilized eggs with them, but also replaced them with newly hatched chicks, and even replaced several adult hens and roosters.
They also exchanged vegetables and seeds, but what they mainly exchanged were fertilized eggs.
Because adult chickens are too expensive, the amount of dried insects they bring by plane is limited.
Guests are welcome, and Bai Shuang has plenty of chickens here, so we'll try our best to meet their requests. Just one thing: we can't take them for free.
It was still Uncle Zuo who came to the Longcheng base; he also took the opportunity to visit his son and nephew.
Bai Shuang remembered that their base used to have chickens.
According to Uncle Zuo, they also became extinct in the previous disaster.
But the ostriches that Bai Shuang left for them are still there. They are currently eating insects and there is already a flock of them. They receive ostrich eggs every day, which has helped the Longcheng base through several difficult times.
However, ostriches don't grow as fast as chickens; their growth cycle is too long, and it takes two to three years for a young bird to lay an egg.
In the apocalypse, there's no time to wait, which is why Bai Shuang didn't choose to raise ostriches in the first place.
Ducks and geese are not as good at catching insects as chickens.
Chickens can eat not only insects on the ground, but also larvae and eggs in the soil.
Uncle Zuo stayed for a few days before leaving. He was quite satisfied with the growth and transformation of Zuo Da Shao and Zuo Er Shao. At least, the two of them were able to endure hardship and knew how to strive.
These two spoiled brats were used to having everything done for them just a few years ago.
Especially the former young master Zuo, who wouldn't wear clothes that weren't designer brands, wouldn't eat food that wasn't exquisite, wanted a custom-made car, and wanted the most expensive cell phone.
Even a pair of sunglasses is enough to feed an ordinary person for a year, and beautiful women come and go.
He saw that the two of them were helping Bai Shuang with her work, and he knew that she was taking care of them. He knew how sought-after Bai Shuang's position was.
"Thank you, Miss Bai!"
"The main reason is that they are capable; I would never support an incompetent person."
When Uncle Zuo left, Bai Shuang still brought him fresh vegetables from the plantation and several chickens, both male and female, all alive.
It was a personal gift to them, after all, we had a past relationship.
If you want to raise them, raise them; if you don't want to, kill them and eat them.
As March arrived, the extreme heat finally subsided, and temperatures gradually dropped, slowly returning to normal.
Everyone cheered, thinking the disaster was about to pass.
But Bai Shuang knew it was still a long way off.
The specific details of the disaster are known only to the base leadership and will not be easily disclosed to avoid causing panic and demoralization.
At this time, after several months of hard work, Mr. Ling and his engineering team finally completed the foundation of the new base.
One day, Bai Shuang was walking back from the planting area with the snow leopard when she suddenly heard someone calling her.
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