102 Lease fiefs

Qin Xiaobai asked NPC Shanrong slaves to weed and plough the land and farm, and the attributes of the cultivated land were displayed.

The use of slaves for farming, the enthusiasm is low, the yield per mu is only 12 catties of millet / 7 days, if the slave's own food is deducted, 7 days can only be left with 5 catties of millet grain. If more than 200 acres of land are planted by slaves, there will be a surplus of 1,350 catties of grain in 7 days, which can barely feed 1 wizard, 21 soldiers and 27 farmers of the Xiaobai tribe.

He was not too satisfied with this yield.

Ah Wan was herding sheep on the wasteland, and when he saw Qin Xiaobai and the Shanrong slave in front of a wasteland, he didn't know what they were doing, so he hurriedly ran over curiously, pointed to the Shanrong slave and said, "Patriarch, what is this slave doing?" ”

Qin Xiaobai was thinking about whether it was cost-effective for slaves to cultivate the fields, and replied flatly: "What about cultivating the fields." ”

"Cultivated land?"

Ah Weak has seen this thing for the first time, and his interest suddenly came, he took a stone hoe from the ridge, jumped off the field, and also learned to hoe the field in the cultivated land and dig ** seeds. He learned decently, and did the same thing as a Shanjung slave.

Instead, the leader of the Shanjung stopped, wondering why this tribal hero was robbing him of his work.

The properties of cultivated land quickly change.

Labor: Ordinary heroes are weak. Labor enthusiasm is average, efficiency is average, and can work independently. It can cultivate 1 mu and consume 4 catties and 6 catties of grain every day. Comprehensive grain production efficiency: 18 kg of millet grain / 7 days / 1 mu

The labor has changed from a Shanrong slave to a weak, and the comprehensive grain production efficiency has also changed from the original 1 catty to 18 catties.

This change. Qin Xiaobai's eyes lit up. There is no limit to NPC warriors. Can you also go to the field and farm? It was an unexpected surprise. On the novice map, NPC warriors can only fight and will not produce, but there is no limit to production here, and warriors can also farm

The yield of Ah Weak Land is much higher than that of Shanjung slave land. In this way, there is a difference in output depending on the labor. The output of NPC civilians, if it is about the same as that of Ah Weak, then the efficiency will also be a cut of the mountain.

Qin Xiaobai has a rough idea of the grain production of cultivated land.

Instead of buying a large group of slaves to come back and farm, it is better to lease the land to other players' farmers to farm. He only collects rent for grain. This will be good for him and for the other players' farmers.

After plowing the wasteland for a while, he felt that digging around in the ground was very boring, so he threw down his stone hoe and rode on his horse to graze his flock of sheep, which was much more interesting than plowing the land.

The leader of Shanjung continued to bury his head and continue to do his work.

Qin Xiaobai planned to rent out all his cultivated land. Thinking of this, let Ah Weak look at the Shanrong slaves, and he himself immediately rode back to the Zhoushui Walled City. On the way back to the Zhoushui Walled City, he passed by a large area of cultivated land, stopped in his heart, jumped off his horse, and inspected the yield of these cultivated land.

Fiefdom: Zhoushui tribe.

Arable land: Mature arable land, fertile and irrigated.

Tools: stone shovels, stone hoes, stone sickles, stone ploughs, ploughing oxen.

Crop: Millet.

Labor: Skilled farmers. Labor enthusiasm is average, efficiency is average, and can work independently. 1 acre can be cultivated. Consume 2 catties of grain every day.

Comprehensive grain production efficiency: 24 kg of millet grain/day/1 mu.

Qin Xiaobai was a little surprised after looking at the yield, skilled farmers, mature fields, and ploughing cattle can produce 24 catties of millet grain, which means that as long as these requirements are met, then his field will also be able to reach this production level in the near future.

He jumped on his horse and continued to the Zhoushui Walled City, entered the city, came to the front of the dumb shop, and shouted loudly in the crowded place of the player, "Rent out the farmland." Who's going to plough the land? Now I have 270 acres of idle land for rent here. If anyone's NPC farmers haven't found something to do for the time being, then they might as well let them come to me for the time being to plow the fields, so that they can produce some food for them to eat. However, I had to bring my own farming tools, and I only charged a small amount of rent. ”

Most of the players in the city are idle and have no work to eat. Although each farmer only eats 2 catties of grain per day. Food prices are now cheaper too. But dozens of mouths, it still costs several copper coins a day. If only the farmers could plant the land. Find a job to support yourself first, so that you don't have to pay for food by yourself.

As soon as many players heard that there was arable land for rent, they immediately became interested. Many players came over and asked, "Xiaobai, where is your land, not far from here?" "How much is the grain rent, and is it expensive?"

Qin Xiaobai immediately replied with a smile, "Not far away, just south of Zhoushui City, where I rode a horse for more than ten minutes, I built a tribe there. I only collect 5 catties of grain/7 days/per mu as grain rent, and the rest of the grain belongs to everyone. Renew every seven days. If you think it's a good deal, come to me. ”

Many players are still unclear about the grain production efficiency of ploughing the field, and they hear that it takes 7 pounds of grain per mu of land to collect, and the rest of the land belongs to themselves, and they intuitively feel that this rent is very cheap. Immediately, a player agreed, and decided to take dozens of his farmers to Qin Xiaobai's tribal camp to plant the fields.

These players do not suffer a loss, and for the time being, they have lost a group of burdens that they have raised in vain. After they have obtained their own fiefdoms, it is not too late to cultivate their own farmland.

Qin Xiaobai's benefits were extremely limited, and the grain rent collected from 277 acres of cultivated land was basically just enough to feed his 49 NPC clan members, and there was no extra food. The biggest advantage is that he doesn't have to let his own farmers plough the fields, and he has a solid source of food.

Another point is that in order to encourage the reclamation of wasteland and avoid too many idle farmers, the great chief of the Zhoushui tribe adopts a tax-free policy - the grain produced by the player tribe in the fief belongs to himself, and he does not need to pay any money and grain taxes to the Zhoushui tribe.

Qin Xiaobai gathered more than a dozen players, took 277 NPC farmers from their land and some farm tools and millet seeds, and came to the Xiaobai tribe about ten miles south of the Zhoushui Walled City, and began to cultivate the land around the Xiaobai tribe's camp. Come to plow the fields in the morning, and return to the vicinity of Zhoushui Walled City in the evening.

Next to the camp of the Xiaobai tribe is Zhoushui, so there is no need to worry about the lack of water for irrigation.

Hundreds of NPC farmers began to cultivate around the Xiaobai tribe.

Qin Xiaobai was not idle, and called a few farmers to build a simple granary out of wood in the camp to store grain. In addition, several thatched huts and pergolas for temporary rest were built for these nbsp; All the arable land is used.

Soon there was no place to graze the sheep, so in a hurry, he drove the sheep to the fertile meadows outside the fiefdom. At first, he was a little apprehensive, worried about being scolded by the patriarch, but he didn't have anything to do now, and soon he was at ease, driving the sheep and wandering around Zhoushui.

Qin Xiaobai immediately received a system prompt: "Grazing outside the fiefdom, once caught by NPC officials, will be punished, and one-tenth of the livestock will be confiscated." Qin Xiaobai was depressed for a while. Putting a flock of sheep can also be caught? He'd never seen an NPC official out of town these days. If you want to catch it, he wants to see these powerful people; By four or five o'clock in the afternoon, he had roughly settled the matter of plowing the land and farming. This tribal camp is temporarily under the control of Ah Wan, and there will be no major problems. There are no belongings in the camp and the chances of looting are very low. The only possession was nineteen sheep, and if anyone were to pay attention to them, he would be eager to see who would do it.

Qin Xiaobai returned to Zhoushui Walled City, looking for investment opportunities, and thinking about how to spend all his money.

In the afternoon, with the dozens of Sima player armies and some individual armies of players who entered the mountains this morning returned to Zhoushui Walled City, bringing back a large number of hunting bows and other trophies, the price of hunting bows has begun to dive, from 110 copper at 12 o'clock at noon, jumping to 100 copper at one o'clock, and then jumping to 90 copper coins and 8 copper coins at two or three o'clock, and has fallen about 70 copper coins, and it is estimated that at night, 60 copper coins and 50 copper coins will fall.

Tomorrow, when all 70 player NPC troops are equipped with the Hunting Bow, the need for the Hunting Bow will be greatly reduced. The price of the hunting bow is probably not 50 copper coins, but it will fall directly to 2030 copper coins, which is below the cost price of the bow and arrow workshop - everyone has a hunting bow, who will buy it? Unless you're new to the strategic map, you'll be able to buy as many bows as you can get from the Shanjung tribe, and you'll be able to push the price up to around 20 copper coins at most.

It is certain that hunting bows, stone arrows and other products will soon be eliminated by all the workshops in the city.

For others, the price will be high. Handmade products such as war bows, leather, armor, war horses, clay pots, herbs, wine, silk, dyes, etc., could not be obtained from the hands of the Shanjung tribe, and could only be produced by themselves.