After being replaced, she changed from a miserable daughter-in-law to a lucky wife

Chapter 346 Yield



Chapter 346 Yield

Wu Xiao's eyes widened: "Cold-resistant?"

Xia Wanniang nodded and said, "Hard-resistant, the wheat and rice seeds I provided will give you surprises. After the wheat is harvested, you might as well take a look at the rice I planted. Maybe I will give you an even bigger surprise then."

Wu Xiao's eyes were filled with joy: "I am looking forward to it. If it is really as you said, then there will be no need to worry about the people not having enough to eat."

After the wheat was harvested, everyone was planning to plant some vegetables, fruits and melons, but Xu Li said that the farm tool store in the city had winter wheat seeds for sale, which could be planted after the autumn harvest and harvested in the spring of the following year.

How could the people of Los Angeles not be happy? Without saying a word, they sent their families to the farm tool store to buy winter wheat and prepare to come back to grow seedlings.

Yang Ping looked at the people from the farm tool shop and Mrs. Guo, who were so busy that they had almost no time to rest. After a whole day, the two of them didn't even have the energy to talk.

Guo now finally understood why Xia Wanniang had said that the wages were too little.

She now really feels that she is underpaid and wants processing fees.

But this was just a joke in her mind. She was so busy every day that she forgot about getting pregnant.

As a result, when she and Fu both had morning sickness, they realized that she had been pregnant for more than three months. She burst into tears, but Diao Yongfu and Yang Ping were confused and could only hurriedly comfort their wives.

Xia Wanniang was very happy when she heard the news. Yin Yuanxun was now a father, and Jiao had given birth to a pair of sons for him.

They also asked Chai Song to give them a pair of silver bracelets and many other things for the children.

Now that she knew that Fu and Guo were pregnant, she gave them the same gift.

Every day when Wu Xiao had nothing to do, he would wander around the villages, waiting for the rice to ripen in autumn.

He also learned how to ride a tricycle and insisted on bringing one back home.

As for other farm tools, he did not miss them. He asked Ling Yun to buy them and send them to various places, allowing local officials to study them themselves. As for rice and wheat seeds, he did not bother with it and just bought them and sent them directly.

However, he did not pay for it out of his own pocket, but asked them to send someone to Los Angeles to buy it.

Xia Wanniang didn't care. As long as she could make money, it was enough. She was planning to use the money for other things. She had a lot of people to support now.

When the rice was ripe, everyone in the village discovered that the Xiao family's rice ears were fuller than theirs, and had even bent the rice stalks.

Then look at the rice stalks in their own home, which seem to be still holding their heads high. Everyone can see the difference from this comparison.

Liu Changqing and his friends no longer harvested their own rice, and came to help the Xiao family harvest rice, wanting to see how much they could harvest from one acre of land.

So now people from Liuyang Village, Niujia Village and even nearby villages have received the news and have come. They are also very curious, so they have left their rice fields and come to Xiao's house to harvest rice.

When had Aunt Xiao and her friends ever seen so many people harvesting rice in one acre of land? There was no place for them to step.

Xia Wanniang also used a tricycle to pull a solar-powered scale and placed it on the ground, preparing to do a rough weighing first, and then weigh the final weight after drying and removing impurities.

Wu Xiao looked around the scale for a long time, then looked at Xia Wanniang with sparkling eyes.

Xia Wanniang's lips twitched: "They are sold at the farm tool store. If you want them, go buy them yourself. I won't give them away."

Wu Xiao was immediately happy and immediately told Ling Yun to buy it. This was so convenient.

With the efforts of so many people, one acre of land was harvested in just a few moments.

Originally, wheat ears and rice ears had to be dried in the sun first, then crushed to remove impurities and then weighed. But now everyone is too curious, so they can only be weighed first and then dried in the sun.

After all the rice ears in this acre of land were harvested, Liu Changqing reported a series of numbers in a trembling voice, as if pressing the pause button for everyone.

Wu Xiao still didn't believe it and asked someone to weigh it again three times. After confirming that the number was correct, everyone gasped.

After drying all the time, there are at least 600 kilograms per acre. This is their most conservative estimate. If it is a little higher, it would be more than 600 kilograms.

What does 600 kilograms mean? In previous years, their best yield per mu was only 200 kilograms. This is more than three times the original yield.


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