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Chapter 235 - Chapter 159: A World Where People Eat People (5,000 Words)

"With the wheel plow, the fertile soil from deeper layers can be turned to the surface while cultivating the land, making the soil fertility more uniform."

"The fertility of the land is crucial to whether the crops have enough nutrition for planting, and whether additional fertilization is required later."

"The depth and spacing of sowing are designed to give the crop seeds better growth space for effective photosynthesis."

"Post-management includes watering, irrigation, additional fertilization, and weeding, based on the growth condition of the crops."

"Of course, these are just a general procedure and summary; actual planting requires responses based on real conditions."

Tate recounted the strip-sowing techniques in one breath.

Lynn gave Tate an approving look.

Tate was indeed worthy of being a scholar from Triumph City.

His time with the free people on this land was not considered long.

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