Wang Tianxiao's actions were completely incomprehensible to his mother-in-law's family. They all grew up in a very casual environment and had no such awareness.
Wang Tianxiao repeatedly explained to them the principles of food safety and the potential impact on others.
They still only had a vague understanding, but because they trusted Wang Tianxiao enough, they accepted it.
The bags used to package the fresh milk are still the same ones produced by the packaging factory, which the vinegar factory has been using for a long time. The quality of the plastic bags is acceptable, but after Wang Tianxiao purchased them, he still made sure to check each bag carefully to make sure there were no mistakes.
It's not easy to adjust and break in the machine. The temperature of a new machine is always unstable at the beginning, either burning the bag opening or not sealing it tightly.
It took about a month of debugging before it was finally fixed and products that met the requirements were produced.
Once the finished product was ready, Wang Tianxiao asked Li Guanping to arrange for people to sell it, and the results were indeed much better.
People's trust in goat milk increases significantly when they see its attractive packaging. Wang Tianxiao then improved his sales strategy by giving away a free bag to interested people to try the taste before making a purchase.
Wang Tianxiao knew that this kind of offline promotion had limited effect, but the current production of fresh milk was what it was, and as long as the output could be balanced, there was no need to expand the sales channels further.
Once his sheep farm is up and running, he will try more advanced marketing models with a wider reach.
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Before her house was built, Zhang Yufeng lived in the mountains.
She originally planned to just stay there for a short time and move down to the new house once it was built, but after living there for more than a month, she told Wang Tianxiao that she felt living in the mountains was much more comfortable than living down there.
Wang Tianxiao said, "That's fine. We can live in the mountains. We won't have to worry about food or drink."
Zhang Yufeng then said that Xiaozhu was still too young and no one would take care of her, so they would have to wait until she grew up before making a decision.
Wang Tianxiao said that was fine, and that Xiaozhu could come on the weekend if she wanted to stay, or move in when Xiaozhu gets a little bigger.
Zhang Yufeng's dilemma is perfectly normal.
Just like in his previous life, Wang Tianxiao always heard his son Wang Peng say that he really wanted to take a good trip when he had time to rest, but Wang Peng never had that opportunity until Wang Tianxiao died.
It's always work, and there's never enough work.
People are often powerless to control their own lives, and it's impossible for everything to go their way.
The station has become quite lively now.
Nearly two hundred people work in the fields every day. Because there are too many people, the original kitchen is obviously not up to the task. Wang Tianxiao built a canteen on the west side and hired two cooks to cook for everyone.
He still provides meals.
Everyone needs to be well-fed to work properly. If meals aren't provided, it's inconvenient for them to go home for lunch, so they'll just bring some steamed buns and eat them with pickled vegetables and boiled water.
In his previous life, when Wang Tianxiao was working outside, he also had this kind of equipment.
His already bad stomach was further aggravated into chronic gastritis, causing him excruciating pain even when the weather turned cold or rainy.
If it can provide some good benefits, then let's give them to everyone.
Money, once you earn it, you can spend it; it doesn't matter where you spend it.
However, what he didn't expect was that what prevented him from continuing this almost charitable behavior was not people, but water.
There were only a few people at the station, so Liu Yuan and his men mainly relied on mules to fetch water from the ditch.
But with such a large population, relying on mules would require dozens of mules working non-stop to meet the demand, which is clearly unrealistic.
Having no other option, he went to the village chief's son, Liu Jiqing, and asked him to deliver water by tractor every day. However, the tractor had limited horsepower and could only deliver halfway each time. Many people still had to carry the water to the station and fill it into the water tower.
This is far too inefficient.
With the end of September approaching, if this problem cannot be solved, things will fall apart once the weather gets cold.
After much deliberation, Wang Tianxiao decided to carry out a bold idea.
He planned to pump water from the mountainside to the mountainside.
He had already considered this issue when he was designing the wiring, so he ensured there was enough space for the voltage to be installed.
Originally, we thought we should continue to stabilize the situation and then proceed, but now it seems that not only is it very difficult for people to get drinking water and other water, which must be resolved quickly, but many new medicinal seedlings also prefer moist conditions and need to be irrigated after being planted in the ground, otherwise they simply cannot grow well.
By any measure, a large water source is required.
For several days, Wang Tianxiao personally led Wu Wenhua to the valley to survey the terrain, hoping to find a place with a higher water level and easier access to water.
The distance from the valley to the station is about 100 meters, and the groundwater level on the Loess Plateau is already low, making water extraction even more difficult.
In earlier years... that is, now, every household here had a well, the shallowest of which had to be dug to a depth of forty meters to get water.
Unlike many places in the south, where water gushes out as soon as you dig with a shovel.
Therefore, farmers in Qingcheng never irrigate their fields; they rely entirely on the weather for their harvest.
When it rains, the harvest is better; when it doesn't rain, the harvest is much worse.
Even the worst outcome is still much better than watering, because the cost of watering can be higher than the entire harvest.
This is why, while many places were beginning to prosper and achieve a moderately prosperous life, the people of Qingcheng were still struggling to meet their basic needs.
In his previous life, Wang Tianxiao was still worried about having enough to eat until around 1998.
The fields can't grow any crops, and the three children in the family, including two young men, might have to eat them.
I work hard selling eggs to earn a little money, but I still have to pay for my child's tuition. I can only save a little money each time to buy some food, and I can't buy too much, otherwise I'll have to keep shuffling the limited money around. If I spend it all, I won't have any capital left to do anything.
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