Chapter 265: Paying the Public Grain 1



Feng Qingxue did not waste her opportunity to go out. After sending the things, she went to find Wu Zheng.

Wu Zheng confirmed that she was more than two months pregnant but less than three months pregnant, her pulse was steady, her qi and blood were sufficient, and she was in good condition. He also carefully answered various questions she had encountered while studying medical books recently, including the recent delivery of babies.

Before Feng Qingxue left, Wu Zheng found several medical books left by famous gynecologists in the old days and gave them to her.

Among them, there is content about childbirth.

Feng Qingxue felt like she had found a treasure.

The current level of medical care meant that she had to learn the ancients' delivery techniques and learn how to deal with the various problems encountered during childbirth and after childbirth, because delivery methods such as caesarean sections used in later generations were simply impossible to appear in the vast rural areas of this era.

After they got out of the door, Guan Cheng and Lu Tianjun, who were chatting on the mule cart, said, "Aunt, it's getting late, let's go back."

Father Lu was worried about Feng Qingxue going out alone, so he asked his two grandsons to accompany her.

However, when Feng Qingxue sent something, they would wait outside the mule cart and not go in, just like they were doing now, giving Feng Qingxue the opportunity to take food from the backpack. If they followed her around, she would only be able to write a letter to thank Hu Ping, but would not be able to send anything.

Going out with someone has its advantages, but it also has its inconveniences.

It is not convenient to take things from the space and bring them home.

Feng Qingxue sighed in her heart. Fortunately, when she told her family who should send the things, she doubled the number of things Hu Ping sent, and also added some Northeastern specialties stored in the space. In addition, she didn't dare to eat good food in front of others because of the busy farming season recently, so she didn't need to take supplies from the space for a while.

No wonder the harvest season is called the busy farming season. It is so busy that one has no time to spare.

Because there was no agricultural machinery, not even a tractor, and everything depended on manpower and material resources, so there were a lot of corn cobs that had not been shelled after being dried and stored in the granary. Even so, everyone still had a smile on their face.

A high yield and a good harvest of corn means they don’t have to go hungry and they are happy to be busy.

Wanglou Brigade also had paddy fields where rice was planted. Their production team had a total of 60 acres of land. Some of the elderly, the weak, women and children continued to rub corn, while most people came to harvest rice, bundled it, and transported it to the field to dry. When it was almost dried, they used animals to pull the stone roller to roll it over and over again to separate the rice grains from the straw. They picked away the straw and left the remaining rice grains to continue drying.

Fortunately, before all the grain was stored in the warehouse, there was only a moderate rain.

Because as early as when the sky turned cloudy, everyone, young and old, men, women, and children had all gone out to collect the food that was exposed to the sun on the field. Only the last bit of food was not collected in time and was wetted by a little rain, but it didn't have much impact, so everyone considered it lucky.

The staple food of Wanglou Brigade is coarse grains, sweet potatoes, and corn, while fine grains are used to pay public grain.

What can't fill your stomach? One pound of fine grain can be exchanged for three or four pounds of coarse grain, and no one is so expensive as to eat fine grain every meal.

When paying public grain, you cannot use only fine grain. The ratio of coarse grain to fine grain should be 7:3.

So, while the elderly, the weak, women and children were still rubbing corn, Wang Zhengguo organized the strong laborers from each production team to pack the rubbed corn kernels, prepared dried sweet potatoes, fresh sweet potatoes and freshly dried rice into sacks and baskets according to the amount of public grain payable per acre, and transported them to the grain management office by mule carts, ox carts, donkey carts, wheelbarrows, flatbed carts, bicycles, etc.

Feng Qingxue's bicycle was borrowed to load food.

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