Ye Sang: "When the wheat ears are cut into a basket, take them to the wheat field to dry."

Three people work in groups to cut wheat ears, two people are responsible for cutting and one person is responsible for transporting.

Ye Sang, Cao, and Shui were in a group. Ye Sang and Cao were responsible for cutting wheat. They were both fast, and they cut a full basket in a short time.

Seeing this, Shui took the empty basket next to him and replaced it with the basket full of wheat ears, then carried it to the wheat drying field, dumped the wheat ears in the wheat drying field, and then carried the empty basket to the wheat field.

There are tribesmen who are responsible for drying wheat here. They use bamboo rakes to pull apart the wheat ears and lay them flat to let them get as much sunlight as possible.

There are dedicated people responsible for each link, who have already been assigned. Once things start, the whole link will run smoothly. As long as no one is lazy, it will be very smooth.

As time goes by, there are more and more wheat ears in the wheat drying field.

The wheat field was so vast that it could not be harvested in one day. Ye Sang planned to harvest it in three days.

Wheat harvesting stopped at three o'clock in the afternoon, and the next time was spent threshing the wheat ears.

The wheat ears have been in the sun for eight hours since morning and have reached the conditions for threshing. Moreover, the wheat ears are already relatively dry, so threshing will be easier.

The ears of wheat have been laid flat in the drying field, and they have been laid in a thick layer. All they need to do is hit them with a flail.

Ye Sang picked up the flail and started to hit her head, and other tribesmen followed her with flails.

The tribesmen had already learned how to use the flail out of curiosity, and now they use it directly, even looking very skilled.

The tribesmen from the Huaxia tribe had already come to help harvest wheat out of curiosity. At this moment, many tribesmen were watching. They didn’t have enough tools, so even if they wanted to help, they couldn’t.
After beating it once, the tribesmen quickly turned the wheat ears over, and they would need to beat them again later.

After beating twice, Ye Sang used a bamboo rake to scratch and take a look. There were no wheat grains on the ears of wheat anymore. There was no need to beat them anymore. The stalks could be pulled away.

"These wheat stalks are used as firewood." Ye Sang grabbed the wheat stalks and piled them up on the edge, exposing the thick wheat grains on the ground.

Huo asked curiously: "Young Witch, how do you eat this wheat?"

The questions he asked were questions that all the tribesmen wanted to know, and everyone's ears pricked up.

Harvesting wheat is inseparable from Ye Sang. Classes have been suspended for the past few days and will be resumed after the busy farming season is over.

Ye Sang replied seriously: "We eat the white part of the wheat. It needs to be ground before we can eat it. We can't do that now."

After speaking, she took a piece of wheat and put it in her mouth to bite: it was not dry enough, and it would have to be exposed to the sun for at least two more days before it could be ground into powder.

Ye Sang added: "This batch of wheat will be exposed to the sun for two more days. Then I will teach you how to eat it."

The children immediately cheered, "Eat wheat!"

As the sun sets on the hillside, the first batch of wheat has been threshed. Because it still needs to be dried in the sun, it will be stained with soil and dust. This will be done for the time being. After it is dried, the shells and soil dust will be removed together with a hand-operated windmill.

Ye Sang raised his voice and said: "Use a wooden scraper to scrape the wheat together, pile it into a pile, cover it with animal skins, and call it a day!"

As Ye Sang's words dispersed, the tribesmen immediately took action, scraping the wheat and cleaning, and it was done in a short time.

Ye Sang walked outside the wheat drying field and looked at the piles of wheat grains one after another, feeling indescribable joy in his heart.

Gancang walked towards Ye Sang: "Sang, go back to the tribe."

Ye Sang nodded: "Yes." On the way back, Ye Sang was thinking again, the wheat has been harvested, it's only the beginning of July, and there are still six months until winter, what else should we plant?

I'll go back and look through agricultural books later.

When we returned to the tribe, it was already dark, with only a sliver of light in the sky.

After Ye Sang had eaten, he took Yun'er to the office. Hua and Xi needed to do their homework, and Yun'er came to take care of them, just in time to accompany Yun'er.

Ye Sang listened to Yun'er reciting the Three-Character Sutra and asked, "Yun'er, can you memorize the Three-Character Sutra taught by my sister?"

After more than half a month, she has finished teaching the "Three Character Classic".

Yun'er nodded: "I can memorize it, but I still can't write. Sister, can you teach me how to write in a while?"

"Okay, sister will teach you later." Ye Sang led Yun'er into the office, placed a stool next to her desk, and carried Yun'er to sit on the stool, "Study hard."

"I know, sister." Yun'er likes reading very much. As soon as she opens the book, the little girl seems to have grown up in an instant.

Ye Sang sat next to him, opened the agricultural book, and looked at the crops that could be planted in July.

In July, you can plant potatoes, mung beans, buckwheat, rapeseed, sweet potatoes, peas...

Ye Sang looked at these crops, and finally chose potatoes, and then planted peas on the edge of the soil. It was just the beginning. Don't plant too many, as planting too much would cause confusion.

After making the decision, Ye Sang memorized the planting methods of the two crops. The next thing he needed to do was to find seeds.

The best way to find seeds is to look for them in the wilderness first. The seeds in the wilderness are relatively large and cost-effective. If they are not enough, buy them from the mall. You can also buy the seeds in the mall.

Ye Sang discovered this problem at the beginning. There must be many people using this mall system, but they should not be in the same time and space as her. She guessed that it should be in parallel time and space, and then there is someone in each parallel time and space who owns this system. mall.

And everyone lives in different eras, some people are in modern times, some people are in ancient times, and some people are in the wilderness. People from all eras make up this big mall. This can explain why you can buy anything in this mall.

As for how many parallel time and spaces there are, she doesn't know. There should be many anyway, but this is not a topic she cares about. What she cares about is whether she can buy seeds.

Look now, there are countless things in the mall, and there is no shortage of seeds.

For the time being, let’s focus on harvesting wheat. After harvesting wheat, we still need to harvest wheat straw. At this time, we can also find seeds in time.

The next three days were wheat harvest time.

On the fourth day, Ye Sang learned from the mall that it was going to rain and there was no wheat harvest. He also packed the dried wheat into animal skin bags and stored it in advance.

The storage location is in a cave. It is protected from wind and sun and the cave is dry, which is perfect for storing wheat.

It was raining that day, and Ye Sang was thinking about grinding noodles.

Ye Sang spent a lot of effort to make a manual stone mill. In ancient times, stone mills were used to grind flour, but it needed to be ground several times. After grinding, use a fine sieve to sift out the wheat bran. Sifting once is not enough. Use a finer fine sieve to sift it, and the flour left at this time is ready to eat.

Ye Sang grinded it three times and felt it was almost ready, so he started sifting the flour.

In the tribe cafeteria, hundreds of people including Xi, Hua, Yun'er, Tangcang, Lin and others gathered around Ye Sang, watching intently. They thought it was quite fun. They kept moving their fingers, wishing they could do it themselves.

Ye Sang looked at the flour in the basin while sifting it, then twisted it with his fingers and looked at it, it was very delicate: "It's ready."


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