If there is no production, no land can be added. The Yuwen family would rather not use it themselves and grit their teeth to hand it over to the base to sell to supermarkets.
As for the vegetables and grains in the greenhouse, their growth was much worse than that of the plants in Baishuang.
Also proportionally, 40% goes to the base and 60% goes to the individual.
As soon as their products were put into production, everyone immediately noticed the difference.
If it weren't for the Bai family's outstanding products, the Yuwen family's products would also be quite good, especially in the apocalypse when resources are scarce.
The problem is that some people have gotten used to the Bai family's food and feel that buying from the Yuwen family at the same price is a waste.
Whether it's meat, eggs, vegetables, or grains, none of them are as big as Bai's, and the taste is also inferior.
But there was nothing they could do; the Bai family had run out of stock, and they still had to buy more.
Old Master Lu told Bai Shuang that the Yuwen family's production was limited and that since their products were already on the market, they should sell theirs first and not supply any more. They could use this time to stock up on some goods.
Of the 40% that is normally handed over to the base, some is sold to the market to supply survivors, and some is used for meals by the military, engineering teams, and others.
The remaining third was used to make cured meat, braised eggs, dehydrated vegetables, etc., and stored as reserve grain.
To put it bluntly, they had no choice but to save up a portion of their food reserves, otherwise, without a source of food, these people would starve to death.
Hearing what Grandpa said, Bai Shuang thought it made sense.
With such a large base, it's good to have other people contribute their efforts. Not only will there be comparisons, but they can also share some of the supply.
They're just waiting for the supermarket to run out of stock again before restocking.
In any case, the Yuwen family's harvest this time earned them another five acres of newly cleared land, so it wasn't a complete waste.
Moreover, since the eggs from Bai Shuang's farm started to be available before the Lunar New Year, they have bought quite a few and hatched more than 500 chicks, which have now been a month old.
Now that the land area has increased, we plan to incubate another batch.
Of course, their scale is relatively small compared to Bai Shuang's, but as long as it doesn't touch Bai Shuang's interests, she generally won't interfere.
In the Bai family greenhouse, the cotton is growing better and better.
Vegetables, grains, and medicinal herbs—one greenhouse yields a harvest every month.
Apart from the entire batch harvested during the Lunar New Year and released to the market, of the mature fruit that will be harvested later, in addition to the 40% allocated to the base, 40% of the 60% belonging to the Bai Shuang variety will also be stored in the space.
The remaining 20% was given to the soldiers in Lu Yu's military camp, who have always been free laborers here.
A portion was given to the employees as wages.
Because some employees will convert a portion of their wages into grains, vegetables, or meat and eggs.
Bai Shuang will calculate the wholesale price for internal employees.
Occasionally, when the supermarket runs out of stock, Old Master Lu will have Bai Shuang sell some of it to them.
Once, while delivering goods to Lu Yu's military camp, he encountered Commander Liu, who was passing by and looked at the fresh ingredients with envy.
“Sister-in-law, whenever you are overwhelmed with work, our military camp can help you.”
Can you help someone for free? If you use their services, you have to provide them with supplies.
Bai Shuang was taken aback when he called her "sister-in-law." You see, Commander Liu was old enough to be Lu Yu's parents, yet he called her "sister-in-law."
After a moment of surprise, Bai Shuang smiled and said, "Uncle Liu, please don't call me sister-in-law anymore."
"It's okay, it's okay, I'll be your older brother."
Bai Shuang... well, you can be a junior if you're willing.
"In that case, when you see my grandfather, you have to call him grandfather?"
“Everyone has their own opinion, everyone has their own opinion. I’ve always called the leader Uncle Lu in private, and it’s hard to change that.”
Bai Shuang didn't expect this person to be so funny. He was willing to speak fairly at the last meeting, which shows that he has good character. Grandpa also needs his support.
Bai Shuang took some vegetables and eggs from the car and gave them to him.
"Uncle Liu, no, Brother Liu, take these back and have a taste."
He happily accepted it, "Thank you, sister-in-law!"
Next time there's work, remember to call on the soldiers from our camp. And could we get some of the produce as well?
Bai Shuang: ...So you only helped me because you wanted my supplies?
But then I thought, now that the land area is larger and the number of chickens is also increasing, Lu Yu's military camp has its own tasks and sometimes can't take care of them.
"Alright, I appreciate your concern for your subordinates, I'll definitely call you all next time there's work to be done."
As for the weather, entering March, unlike extreme heat or cold, the temperature doesn't rise or fall drastically from midnight; instead, it changes gradually.
The temperature gradually drops, becoming mild and normal, while the days become longer and the nights shorter.
The darkness completely disappeared by mid-April.
When the temperature first dropped, everyone was happy, thinking that the weather had returned to normal and the disaster was over.
As the darkness gradually disappeared, people realized something was wrong, which caused considerable panic.
For example, will there be another earthquake? A while ago, the seawater mysteriously disappeared, but who knows when it will come back?
Everyone knows that we are now living in the original location on the seabed, and the ellipsoid is no longer there to protect us.
If the seawater returns and there's another tsunami or something, then these people will only have death on their hands.
But day after day passed, the night did not return, and no accident occurred.
The seafood harvesting team continues to work from dawn till dusk, transporting seafood back every day without interruption; the engineering team is also working intensively to prepare for the relocation of the oval structure.
The people clearing the land are still busy at the construction site.
The people who collect insects are still collecting insects; the people who raise chickens are still raising chickens.
Boss Bai's greenhouses are still producing supplies steadily...
Forget it, I'm not afraid anymore. Even someone with such a huge business like Boss Bai isn't afraid, so why should I be? I'm just worrying unnecessarily.
Some people even said, "Look, if Boss Bai isn't panicking, then there's no need to panic."
Collect bugs diligently, earn points diligently, and exchange them for delicious food and drinks. Even if one day you really can't survive, it won't be a loss.
Gradually, everyone calmed down.
Bai Shuang discovered that without the darkness of night, the plants in the ground were growing much faster than before.
Several months have passed in the blink of an eye, and it's now July.
In warmer temperatures, the mutant insects not only do not decrease but increase, and reproduce even faster.
The number of chickens in Baishuang has increased from 300,000 at the beginning to 2 million now.
At this time, the area of land managed by Bai Shuang had increased to 200 mu, and almost all the land that the base later reorganized was also handed over to Bai Shuang for management.
You can't manage it all, huh? Get more assistants.
Too much work to handle? The army will do the work for free.
Plants are having problems? The agricultural research institute will provide full support.
The base provides comprehensive and full support.
Since that's the case, why not take advantage of it? It's a sure thing, so why not do it?
The Bai family's senior leadership team has been established, the system is in place, and the management mechanism has long been on track. What is she afraid of?
It's just about managing people; the more businesses she owns, the easier it feels for Bai Shuang.
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