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Chapter 129 Full of rewards (from the starting point of fifteen thousand

The weather at the beginning of spring this year was very good. It was sunny for three or four days and then started to rain lightly for two days. Then it was sunny for another two or three days and then it rained again.

The Zhou family plowed out the fields for raising seedlings and dried the fertilizer piled up by Zhou Lang. After confirming that it was usable, they dried it for two days and then spread the fertilizer generously into the fields.

The Zhou family soaked the grain seeds the night before. Because the temperature was suitable, they just hung them in a cloth bag for one night. When they opened them the next day, some white buds appeared on the grain seeds.

After confirming that the grain seeds could germinate, Lao Zhou took his two sons to plant them early in the morning.

After all, Manbao did not replace the rice seeds at home, because as Keke said, during the autumn harvest, some particularly good rice ears will definitely be left for seeding, and Keke said that these rice will be used for secondary cultivation.

The seeds may cause various diseases, which will be bad if they are transmitted to other rice plants.

Everyone’s fields are in vast tracts, and it would be bad if everyone’s crops got sick because her family used different rice seeds.

Grain seeds could not be replaced, so Manbao devoted more of his energy to planting ginger and yams and digging wild vegetables besides studying.

From time to time, she would take a look at the ginger and yams in the field. Seeing that they were growing well, she even tried to fertilize them.

Of course, she moved her hands. The rest was done by Zhou Lang and his two brothers. This was the second time they applied fertilizer. The first time was when planting, they spread a thin layer of fertilizer.

Fat.

However, ginger and yams have been growing very fast recently, especially yams. Zhou Lang felt that the emerging leaves were a bit yellow, so he decided to fertilize them.

The real situation is that after watching his father take away most of the fertilizer from his pit, he felt that he couldn't sit still and wait for death, so he simply spread the remaining fertilizer into the ground.

Only what you eat into your mouth belongs to you. The same goes for farmyard manure. Only what you spread into your own land belongs to you.

The experience of competing for fat with my father was quite special. Not only Zhou Lang, but also Man Bao was excited all night.

However, Lao Zhoutou didn't care at all, because the fat from the two fat pits at home was almost ready, and he didn't pay attention to the remaining fat from the fourth son. Of course, if Zhou Lang wanted to get it from him,

It is also impossible to be fat.

So Zhoulang was recently thinking about making a new compost pile. Manbao gave him an idea for this purpose, asking him to dig some poisonous mushrooms in the mountains and plant them on the compost pile.

Because the article about poisonous mushrooms came out, and it said that poisonous mushrooms can decompose dead leaves and other things that are difficult to decompose in nature.

Isn’t that the same as composting?

But her suggestion was ruthlessly rejected by Zhou Lang, because poisonous mushrooms are not that easy to find. He had this time, so he might as well chop the dead leaves into smaller pieces.

Zhou Lang was not very interested in poisonous mushrooms, but Man Bao was different, she was very interested.

Because the points for poisonous mushrooms have been reduced, the reward is even greater than that given by Ligustrum lucidum, a total of 7,500 points, and an additional 300 points, because she collected a large number and provided good research specimens for researchers.

.

Together with other inedible mushrooms at that time, as well as wild vegetables that were extinct or on the verge of extinction, Manbao's points were increasing every day.

And unlike before when she only received bonus points from the encyclopedia after including plants, this time she also received click points one after another.

After Manbao studied for a while, she found out that after the scientific researchers in the encyclopedia created the entries, if someone clicked to read these entries in the future, she would be rewarded with points.

This is a click reward. She, Keke and Encyclopedia will share it together. Although it is only one or two points each time it is credited, she is still very happy.

Manbao asked, and the reason why she has click rewards recently is because her newly included wild vegetables are very popular.

The Encyclopedia has recently raised and cultivated several kinds of wild vegetables and announced them, so many people know about it.

People in the future will pay special attention to food, so many people go to the encyclopedia to look for entries about wild vegetables. This is how Manbao earns money from clicks.

As for the things she had collected before, there were only sporadic clicks. It would take a long, long time for those clicks to be aggregated into one point, and Man Bao could always forget them.

In addition, Keke also told her, "If you can dig up the soil where the poisonous mushrooms grow, I can give you the same points reward as the poisonous mushrooms."

Man Bao asked curiously, "What do you need soil for?"

"The seeds of mushrooms are usually spores or hyphae. The poisonous mushrooms you collected can only be used as specimens. At present, scientific researchers can only use them for research, and they cannot cultivate them based on the existing poisonous mushroom samples, so..."

Man Bao understood and asked with bright eyes, "Have I dug the soil for you so that new poisonous mushrooms may grow on that soil?"

Keke: "Yes."

"Is it the same for other mushrooms? You can grow mushrooms by digging back the soil where they grow?"

Keke was silent for a moment and said: "As long as the environment required for the growth of mushrooms is met, this is the logic."

"What kind of environment do mushrooms need to grow?" Manbao likes to eat mushrooms very much. During the warm and rainy seasons every year, he can occasionally find mushrooms at home. His sister-in-law will beat them some eggs and cook them together, or buy some meat and cook them together.

Very, very delicious.

Keke said: "Different mushrooms require different environments, and some mushrooms will become extinct in the future. I can't give you the answer without research by scientific researchers."

Man Bao rolled his eyes and asked, "Does the research environment have to be earthy?"

"Yes, because no one knows what kind of environment they are suitable for unless they are cultivated. Didn't you notice that the cultivation environment in the entry for poisonous mushrooms is blank for the time being?"

Man Bao understood and couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. This meant that she might not be able to grow mushrooms this year.

She sighed, then walked to the place where she picked poisonous mushrooms that day, dug out a large handful of soil for Keke, then turned around and went home, "Remember to give me your points."

Now she has 38,458 points. Although she is still far away from the points needed to buy potions, she has great hope, right?

Keke felt that the host needed further encouragement, so he said: "Host, I found that the products in your place are still very rich, but you have set foot in too few places, so the points increase so slowly. When you grow up a little,

The points will grow faster.”

Man Bao looked worried, "Then when will I grow up?"

For children, growing up is a very distant thing.

Keke collected a lot of information and said to her: "Hurry up. Many people who have been here said that time flies by in a blink of an eye, so the host will grow up quickly, so I suggest that the host should hurry up and accumulate knowledge.

and wealth.”

"Because only with enough knowledge can you know more plants, and only with more wealth can you go to more places and learn about plants."


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