Chapter 1320: Train (Ⅱ)
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Mage Joan
- Cheng Jianxin
- 1275 characters
- 2021-01-30 08:53:42
At first, Joan thought that the short-haired Los Beast of the Far East was born with such endurance and was suitable for long-distance running. It wasn't until he asked the flight attendants that he learned that the Loth beast born in the Far East is actually the same as the breed of the New World, and it is also a long-haired highland loth beast.
The short-haired species of these traction trains are all breeds that have been specially bred and improved in lineage. On the Kittland Plateau further north, there is a famous "Dragon City Ranch". The Far East Prince Roland Kolas has set up a research institute in the ranch, specializing in the research of the improvement of the blood of the Los Beast, and the train tow the beast Is the result of the institute.
Joan is an expert in the field of blood reinforcement of supernatural creatures. He knows how difficult this work is. He listened to the train crew's proud pride and admired his colleagues at the Los Beast Institute.
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The railway passes through the "whispering jungle", and out of the window is a jungle that can't be seen at the end.
The journey from Wufeng Township to Gudi Village is nearly a hundred miles.
Joan, they boarded the train at 1pm and expected to ride for four hours.
The train chased the pocket watch pointer calmly, and the sun gradually drifted westward. When dusk fell, the train was about to arrive at the terminal station, which is the destination of the trip of Joan three people-Gudi Village.
As the train was about to reach the end, the scenery outside the window also changed significantly. The woodland gradually became sparse, and instead appeared in Joan's field of vision are large stretches of wheat fields, golden wheat ears, as if calling farmers to come to harvest.
Passengers in the same carriage, seeing the wheat field about to be harvested outside the window, talked about the growth of this crop with envious tone.
Some of the passengers dressed as farmers have assuredly declared that this year's grain yield per mu in the valley will never be less than 500 pounds.
Joel’s hometown of Delin Township is a typical agricultural area in the southern part of the New Continent. The residents of the town are mostly self-cultivators. He grew up in the wheat field. Of course, he knows what an amazing number of 500 pounds per mu.
The Far East has been the granary of the Ashan Empire since ancient times, but with the development and reclamation of the New World, the status of the Far East agricultural area has also declined.
As far as his observations are concerned, Joan feels that the land in the Far East is not fertile in Bialfheim, and the cold climate in the north is not as suitable as the warm and humid Yalfheim for crop growth. Will it be nearly 200 pounds higher than Delin Town?
Passengers around are also talking about this topic.
There are generally two consensuses reached. The first thing I should thank is the
druid in the village
, the
son of nature
from the
ring of harvest
, which can not only use magic to increase the yield of crops, but also be good at removing pests and diseases in the field. The first hero of the harvest.
In addition, the agricultural reform measures that the Far East began to implement this spring are also topics that passengers on the car are talking about, and they firmly believe that these reform policies have contributed more to the harvest of crops than even the druids' natural magic.
Joan didn't understand the agricultural reform policies that the Far East Crown Prince Roland Kolas personally formulated and promoted, but from the results, these policies did have an immediate effect.
Most of the passengers in the car are ordinary farmers, and they do not understand the "experimental group" and "control group", but Chuanghan also has his own simple wisdom. The experience he heard and witnessed tells them: 200 villages participating in the agricultural reform pilot, including Gudi Village. In this year, the grain output this year is much higher than other rural areas that have not undergone agricultural reforms.
From a vertical comparison point of view, most rural villages that have undergone agricultural reforms have also seen a significant increase in grain output compared to previous years. Rural villages that have not undergone reforms have continued the average level of previous years.
The comparison between the two aspects is sufficient to show that the agricultural reforms vigorously promoted by the Far East authorities are quite successful.
From another perspective, each of the 200 pilots participating in agricultural reforms can be assigned to a village druid. It can be seen that the Far East government has efficient and in-depth rural execution capabilities, and any successful reforms are inseparable. Open relevant institutions with strong execution and implementation.
Joan couldn't help but start to associate.
In his hometown, a new continent also known for its developed agriculture, can it follow the reforms of the Far East and further improve its agricultural advantages?
Unfortunately, the answer is no.
From Yalfheim to Meadgard, the colonial terrain of the New World is the same scattered sand, the tradition of township autonomy is deeply entrenched, and the power of the colonial government is too weak to have the executive power to promote agricultural reforms. In fact, Joan also cannot see The Governor-General or the MPs have such motivation.
The wheels rolled forward, the wheat field was thrown behind, and a large grass field appeared in front of it, and a half alfalfa swayed in the wind.
The train passed through the pastures, and in front of us was a wider green ocean, and the tall corn plants gathered into the blue sky.
Fifteen thousand acres of cornfield are connected into a large piece, spreading along the hot spring valley, like a green carpet of ten miles.
The fields outside the car window seemed familiar, reminding Joan of his time in Leiden.
At the time of the weekend, he always rented a horse, rode out of the city, drove along the dusty avenue, and went to the Vernon House in Vaasa to be a guest.
The farmland passing by on the way is also so vast, either a plantation of the Chap family or an industry under the name of the Castis sisters.
With a trace of curiosity, Joan asked the flight attendant: "Who is the plantation of this corn field outside the window?"
The flight attendant was stunned for a moment, then smiled immediately.
"Sir, that is not a private plantation, but a state-owned farm, the estate of the Gudi Village Commune."
"If you have to ask who is the owner of this farmland, first of all, of course, is our Far East government. After all, the government owns 50% of the farm’s equity and is the farm’s largest shareholder, so it is called "state farm" and the rest of the equity is scattered In the hands of local farmers, local members are also regarded as the owners of the farm."
State-owned farm?
commune?
Members?
These strange words make Joan feel very fresh.
At the same time, he didn't quite understand that farming should be a very simple matter. How could the farmer's work be linked to unfamiliar words like "government", "equity", and "shareholders"? complex?
Although everything I heard and heard made Joan feel strange and even inexplicable, when the passengers in the car talked about these things, the proud smile of the oil, the rural life in the Far East seems to be more affluent and happy than the rural areas of the New Continent. It is incredible that this is a country that ended the war two years ago.
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