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324 Agriculture Druids

"——There are only four core points of circular agriculture, that is, reduction, reuse, recycling and controllability." Lawrence explained to this group of agricultural church priests in the open space in front of the water room next to the biogas pool.

The focus of circular agriculture came up. The priest took out a notebook and pen from nowhere and started recording.

"Reduction means reducing the total amount of substances entering the production and consumption process. For example, I think everyone can see the importance of chemical fertilizers now, so we cannot completely ban the use of chemical fertilizers. But we can reduce the use of chemical fertilizers through various means.

Use, for example, filling it with biogas residue, compost and other organic fertilizers.”

"Reuse, recycling and controllability are actually about a system. On the one hand, we need to reduce the use of various disposable items and reduce various pollution. To achieve this, we need to make these things recyclable.

"

“But it is not very simple to build a recycling system. Only through reasonable design and optimized interface layout, a circular chain can be formed, so that the waste from the upper level becomes the raw material for the next level of production, and the cycle starts over and over in an orderly manner, maximizing the

Utilize the materials and energy entering the production and consumption system to effectively prevent and control harmful substances or adverse factors from entering the cycle chain, so that a healthy cycle system can be built and the quality and efficiency of the overall economic operation can be improved."

"Is this why you asked us to record various data in detail before?" After listening to Lawrence's speech, a priest closed his notebook and asked thoughtfully.

"Yes." Lawrence nodded. "Although agricultural production will probably never be as accurate as industrial production, these important benchmark data must be summarized. Because only with these data can a comparison be drawn up.

Reasonable circulation system.”

"So that's it." "I probably understand." The priests and church staff nodded to express their understanding. After all, as members of the Agricultural Church, they actually already had knowledge about this direction in their daily life. It's just that they haven't been able to.

Lawrence summed up a set of rules like this, and now that Lawrence said it, many of them felt like they were enlightened, and many of the things they had been confused about before suddenly became clear.

"It turns out that the development of agriculture does not necessarily have to be in conflict with nature!" One of the church staff, who seemed to be an agricultural druid, murmured to himself. For them, druids, choosing agriculture is often a choice.

They will fall into some kind of contradiction, so it has been difficult for them to improve their extraordinary level, and Lawrence's words just now seemed to have opened a new door for him.

"I think the development of agriculture should be integrated into nature as much as possible." Now that he has said this, Lawrence will use his skills of talking on the Internet in his previous life to keep talking. "Or to be precise,

We intelligent creatures are actually part of nature and cannot survive independently from nature."

"After all, our resources are obtained from nature, and the waste generated during the development process is also accommodated by nature." Lawrence began to recall the large amount of environmental protection-related information he had read in his previous life. "Therefore, before we do anything

When doing things, we must take into account the carrying capacity of nature and achieve sustainable development.”

"What is sustainable development?" The agricultural druid stared at Lawrence's excited expression with wide eyes. Because he felt that what Lawrence said next was likely to be of great significance to him and even to the agricultural druid group.

has very important significance.

"This thing literally explains the development that meets the needs of the present generation without posing a threat to the ability of future generations to meet their needs." Lawrence recalled the things he had memorized before and said, "If you want to explain it in more detail, then we need to control various aspects.

The population growth of the region shall ensure that the population does not exceed the upper limit of the population capacity of the region; rational development and utilization of resources; protection and improvement of the natural ecological environment; formulation of a coordinated development plan for economy, population, resources and environment."

"It seems difficult to implement." The agricultural druid showed a frustrated look on his face. "Especially because many things may take a long time to be verified, and there are too many people in the world who are eager for quick success.

.”

"But you can find a test area first." Lawrence said, "I believe that with the power of the agricultural church, it shouldn't be too difficult to find a few lands that are willing to do this. And for the church and the great gods, two or three generations

It shouldn’t be considered too long for a person.”

"As long as these demonstration areas can demonstrate their superiority, I think people with a little foresight will slowly learn from these demonstrations." Lawrence concluded: "Of course, I know that this may not make it possible.

Everyone does it, but as long as you do it, no matter how small the impact is, it is better than not doing it.”

"You're right." A very peaceful smile suddenly appeared on the agricultural druid's face, and Lawrence also felt that stronger and stronger magic waves began to emanate from him. "I know I should do it in the future.

How to do it."

After saying that, the agricultural druid sat cross-legged on the ground, closed his eyes, and began to meditate. The priest who led the team walked up to Lawrence and said seriously, "Thank you, Your Excellency, Earl."

"What happened?" Lawrence was confused at this time, because he didn't know why after his talk, the agricultural druid opposite sat down directly, giving people the impression that he had realized something.

Fortunately, the priest of the Agricultural Church who led the team was quite experienced in this kind of thing. He quickly asked several other priests to set up a cordon around the area, and then explained to Lawrence exactly what happened.

Since agricultural druids are always in the conflict between the protection of nature and the development of human beings, they often have some knots in their hearts. For extraordinary people, if you look at

If you don't know your own path, you will easily be stuck in the level of extraordinary power for a long time, or even fall.

Lawrence's previous words clearly untied the knot in the mind of the agricultural druid in front of him, so he directly broke through the existing extraordinary level here. After all, for the spellcasters among the extraordinary, in the

Improving one's extraordinary level after enlightenment can be regarded as a relatively routine operation.

"Thank you, thank you for your help." Ten minutes later, the agricultural druid successfully broke through the extraordinary level that he had been stuck in for a long time and stood up. Then he desperately shook Lawrence's hand and thanked him. "You

What is said is mine—nay, a guiding light for us agricultural druids, and I will share your words with my companions."

"Actually, I haven't done much." Lawrence scratched his hair and said. "The main thing is that you can figure it out on your own. If not, it will be useless no matter how much I say."

After discussing this big topic, they then discussed the popularization of biogas digesters. Unfortunately, although biogas digesters are good, the conditions for use are not low.

For example, biogas digesters require a large amount of raw materials, which cannot be supported by one household alone. Only by building public toilets and centrally processing the excrement of large livestock like Lawrence can we collect enough raw materials. In addition, this kind of

The use of things requires very high ambient temperature and humidity.

A place like New Saul Island is lucky enough to meet all the prerequisite requirements, but this does not mean that other places can do the same. For example, whether it is to the north or south, the temperature in those places may be difficult to meet the requirements of a biogas digester.

used.

"It's a pity that good things cannot be promoted." After listening to the introduction, the leading priest of the Agricultural Church rubbed his hands and said with regret, "But it is already very good that it can be used in this area."


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