Chapter 613 Busy Farming Season



Some villages were still hesitant and observing, but after seeing the breeding farm in Xishan Village, and the vegetable planting base that was first established after being acquired in the county town, they were able to get started.

They were immediately tempted, having already suffered enough from hunger before.

However, Chen Daohe did not support the later generations in carrying out breeding and planting businesses.

Instead, they were required to cultivate wasteland, and in addition to rice, wheat was to be planted on the newly cultivated wasteland.

Wheat can be divided into spring wheat and winter wheat. Now that summer is halfway over, winter wheat is being planted.

As for the wheat seeds, they were naturally provided by Ning Jing.

The money will still be accepted. According to Fu Hongxing, the person who provided the seed did not want anyone to know, so as to avoid trouble later.

Although Fu Hongxing was somewhat skeptical of what his wife said, since it was his wife who said it, even if it wasn't true, it had to be true.

The Fu family now has two junior high school students. In the first semester's graduation exam, Xiuhua and Tiedan successfully entered the county's No. 1 high school.

Xiuchun and Siya have also moved up to the fifth and fourth grades, respectively.

During the summer vacation, Xiuhua and Tiedan not only helped with housework, but also worked hard to learn junior high school knowledge.

They discovered that if they had any questions, they would ask their sister-in-law, and she would always be able to break down the points of knowledge that they didn't understand and explain them to them in detail.

The originally obscure and difficult questions became simple and clear after my sister-in-law explained them.

Xiuhua originally planned to stop studying after graduating from junior high school.

But now she's a little unsure. She feels that with the knowledge her sister-in-law taught them, she and Tiedan could easily skip a grade and take the exam on the knowledge required for the second year of junior high school.

If that's the case, it means that once they start school in September of the second half of the year, they will skip the first year of junior high and go straight to the second year.

I wonder if the teachers at the county's No. 1 High School will agree to their request.

However, due to the busy farming season, the registration period, which was originally scheduled for September, was immediately followed by a holiday.

They didn't even have time to tell the teacher before they went back to the fields to harvest rice.

This year's harvest, thanks to timely fertilization, looks amazing; the rice ears are so densely packed that they've bent the stalks low.

In particular, the experimental fields planted by the educated youth in the educated youth settlements showed that the rice ears were noticeably fuller and denser.

Because fish are raised in the experimental field, water needs to be added first.

When releasing the water, they asked the village chief of Tan Village to get a large fishing net to catch the gap.

As the water in the field gradually drained away, the fish that had been swimming leisurely suddenly rushed toward the fishing net.

Some fish tried desperately to swim forward, but the water was quickly drained. Without water, the fish could only hop around in the dried-up ditches.

Those who saw this quickly picked it up and put it in a basket that had been prepared beforehand.

After several months of feeding, the fish that were originally the length of a finger are now several kilograms in size.

It's over a foot long, and an adult would need to use both hands to grab it.

The fish from two acres of land weighed a total of more than 300 kilograms.

Each fish weighs between 3 and 4 pounds on average, which means there are about 180 fish in total.

The village has a total of 184 households, which means that almost every household can get a strip of land.

This made Tan Dingguo extremely excited.

After all, fish farming was something that happened incidentally while growing rice.

The villagers wouldn't even look at the tiny fish in the river, but how could they possibly look down on a big fish weighing three or four pounds?

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