The peasant widow is famous all over the world

Chapter 269 Completely incomprehensible

Chapter 269 Completely incomprehensible
Now that the grain box has been set up, the grain seeds are being soaked, and the wheat is growing well, she has nothing else to be busy with.

The next day, after Tang Mian had breakfast, he cooked pig food and fed it to the pigs, chopped grass and mixed it with chaff to feed the chickens, ducks and geese.

After finishing the housework, I immersed myself in the space and read a book.

Although she had read through the "Encyclopedia of Farming", she still couldn't understand many, many questions.

Therefore, I want to review it now. If I encounter something I don’t understand, I will check other books to see if I can find the answer and try to learn it clearly.

It was almost noon before he came out of the room to prepare lunch and wait for Lu Zheng and Li to return.

However, before the meal was ready, she heard a knock on the door.

"Here we come." Tang Mian responded in a loud voice, quickly shoveled the vegetables out of the pot, added half a ladle of water into the pot, and trotted to open the door.

She opened the door and saw the smiling faces of Lu Zheng and Li, "Mom, dad, are back."

As he spoke, he extended his hand to help carry things.

"How many chickens and ducks did you buy today?"

Seeing the fluffy chickens and ducklings in the cage, Tang Mian asked casually.

Mrs. Li walked across the threshold carrying her things and happily replied: "I bought thirty of each kind."

"Also, today I caught a total of twelve chickens and ducks and took them to the market, and they were all sold out."

"People in the town saw that our chickens and ducks were getting fat, so they were very happy to give us money. They said that if they still had some at home, they would often sell them in the future."

"When your father was happy, he said that from now on he would be responsible for feeding more chickens and ducks at home in exchange for money."

"Very good!" Tang Mian subconsciously answered, looking at Lu Zheng who was unloading the last things from the oxcart, "Then the chickens, ducks and geese at home will have to work hard from now on."

Lu Zheng was holding something with a smile on his face, "It's not hard, it's not hard, it's not hard at all."

He was very happy!
The family happily brought everything into the house. Lu Zheng, regardless of whether lunch was ready or not, directly took the little ones to the small slope behind the house, circled a small area, and put the little ones out. Feed separately.

Chickens and ducklings are relatively fragile and can be easily raised in isolation. When he settled the little ones and returned to the house, Tang Mian and Li were already sitting at the table.

"Hurry and wash your hands, I'm waiting for you!" Mrs. Li said quickly when she saw Lu Zheng entering the room.

Lu Zheng nodded and said hello, washed his hands and went to the table to prepare for dinner.

"Mian Niang, remember to tell Mavericks tonight and ask him to ask Doctor Wu to prepare two doses of medicine to feed the chickens and ducklings when he goes to the county government tomorrow."

As soon as Lu Zheng sat down, he told Tang Mian.

"Okay, Dad, I'll take note of it." Tang Mian nodded.

"Ah."

Lu Zheng responded happily, picked up the bowl and started eating.

After lunch, Tang Mian and Mrs. Li cleaned up the kitchen together and went back to the room to continue reading.

She had to take advantage of these few days to take more time to take a look.

After spring plowing, there is still work to be done.

However, I don’t know if Dr. Wu has continued to develop insecticides.

You have to take the time to go to the county government office and ask about the situation.

Also, there has been no movement from the county government regarding the medicine used to mix the grain seeds this time.

My brother-in-law didn't propose promoting the trial. Could it be that he was worried that the person who poisoned the wheat would do evil again?
Tang Mian couldn't understand what the people who poisoned the wheat thought. Isn't it a great thing if wheat grows well and yields more crops?
Why destroy at the expense of destroying?

That's food, it's the life of ordinary people like them!
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  (End of this chapter)

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