Chapter 352 Benchmark



According to the initial plan, the village would cover the majority of the cost, which, to put it bluntly, meant paying money. After all, buying fish fry requires funds.

Every household in the village is not well-off, so they certainly cannot raise this money. The only option is to use the village's reserves.

Unfortunately, with Jiang Yi's extraordinary abilities, this biggest problem will soon be solved by the villagers themselves, and the one who will solve it will not be the pillars of the family, but a group of seemingly playful little children.

Originally, Jiang Yi didn't want to do this.

But that day, I saw the six villagers who weren't involved watching the commotion from the sidelines, some even cracking sunflower seeds and giving their opinions, as if the hardworking villagers were fools.

This action truly enraged Jiang Yi.

So you're thinking of splitting the money, huh?

You are all so beautiful!

If the village doesn't contribute any money, or contributes very little, then even when the money is distributed, these people won't get much.

She's going to disgust these people to death.

In fact, given Jiang Yi's current luck, using it to catch big fish would definitely not be as effective as it is now. After all, while there are many big fish in this river, they are not all concentrated in this area.

However, the number of small fish fry far exceeds that of the large fish.

The initial plan was for the village to engage in aquaculture, not just fish, but also shrimp and turtles.

But Jiang Yi decided to suggest to Han Ganshan and Lü Wanjun that they temporarily stop raising shrimp and turtles. The reasons, of course, were readily available.

Turtle is a nourishing food, but most people can't afford it.

Shrimp don't have much meat.

Nowadays, people are more inclined to use their best resources where they are most needed.

Wouldn't it be better to spend the same amount of money and eat more meat?

Using her eloquence, Jiang Yi successfully persuaded Han Ganshan, Lü Wanjun, and others to temporarily postpone their plans to raise shrimp and turtles. Their main livelihood now lies in fish farming—all kinds of fish.

After settling this matter, Jiang Yi led the children to fish for fish fry from morning till night. To accommodate these fish fry, they had already dug many pits, and the number of fish fry had long exceeded ten thousand.

But the work on the fishing fry continues.

Fish fry, of course, the more the better.

After all, as long as there are enough fish fry, it's just a matter of digging a few more fish ponds.

The silt dredged from the mudflats was then used as excellent fertilizer.

The villagers' relentless efforts naturally attracted the attention of many surrounding villages.

People from the commune also came to conduct research.

Then, people from the county, city, and even province came down to learn about the situation, and reporters from newspapers decided to follow up and report on their large-scale collective fish farming activities in Kuoshan Village.

Kuoshan Village quickly became a local benchmark.

It's easy to set up a benchmark, but it's not easy to keep it standing there.

Despite the skepticism of many, the people of Kuoshan Village were all full of fighting spirit and determined to make this happen.

Winters in Jiangnan are not much warmer than winters in the north.

However, the villagers, young and old, still got up early to work, digging fish ponds and clearing silt. As long as the weather permitted, their work never stopped.

Jiang Yi led the children to pause fishing for fry and start catching big fish instead.

Using the village's fishing nets, Han Hongbo and his group of teenagers went into the water to pull the nets in.

As for the cold weather?

Cold my ass!

How ignorant! Have you heard of winter swimming?

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