As we went in, the thick fog along the black soil receded considerably. This time, we could add about 8 mu (approximately 1.3 acres) of land, bringing the total to 26 mu (approximately 4.4 acres). We can continue to increase the planting area.
The spirit water pool has completely transformed into a small river, flowing around the farm.
Even the excavated seafood tanks have doubled in size.
The warehouse can be expanded to the size of about two and a half football fields, now totaling seven football fields in size, with four of them filled with supplies.
I'm tired today, so I'll rest first. I hugged the snow leopard and drifted off to sleep.
The rain was still falling outside, but it was stopping for longer periods than before, and the water level had receded to the 8th floor.
Now everyone has to go to the window on the 8th floor to leave the building.
Supplies outside are dwindling, and some people are so hungry that they're resorting to cannibalism.
Hunger combined with disease meant that after several months, less than half of the original number survived.
The situation in Building C is alright. Everyone has been looking for supplies and had some savings from a while ago. Although supplies are running low, everyone has been raising frogs lately.
The prolonged flooding has resulted in the presence of many tadpoles in the water, and of course, many frogs as well.
When someone first pulled up a frog, they asked Bai Shuang if it was edible. Bai Shuang told him not to eat it yet, as she didn't know much about it, but she was certain that there were bacteria and viruses in the water.
After returning home, Bai Shuang took out some of the bullfrog seeds she had previously stored and put them in a pot to cultivate.
Then it was handed over to Liu Zhongyi, who distributed it to everyone. They were to collect rainwater to raise the plants, saying that they were picked from the water outside and that they were edible.
Liu Zhongyi, a connoisseur, exclaimed, "Miss Bai, you're truly capable! You even managed to catch a bullfrog!"
Bai Shuang never expected that her small act of kindness would be promoted and save countless lives.
Frogs reproduce quickly and are not picky eaters, feeding on earthworms, maggots, small fish and shrimp, insects, tadpoles, water fleas, etc.
Flies, in particular, are incredibly resilient; they will lay their eggs in water whenever the rain stops.
Don't be disgusted. When people are starving to death, they can't even eat maggots, let alone frogs that eat maggots.
Place it on the windowsill or open balcony. During floods, there are damp insects everywhere. You don't even need to catch them; many insects will automatically crawl into the water.
Some people catch insects to feed bullfrogs when they have free time, which makes them grow faster.
In no time, the rooftop was completely occupied by everyone, with pots, pans, and everything else they could use.
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