Chapter 78 Rapeseed seedlings, don't worry about food and clothing

However, after eating the delicious fish roe into her stomach, Ruan Haoyan was driven back to the house by the Wu family to sleep, and did not bother to ask Tian Xinmiao how to rub the fish roe.

In the afternoon, after sending Ruan Haoyan away and settling Ruan Yongsheng, Wu took Tian Xinmiao to recognize the fields in his family's river.

There are four fields in Sichuan, because two of them are planted with corn, and the corn is not in a hurry to weed now, so in the afternoon, Wu took Tian Xinmiao to the two fields where wheat was planted.

Walk west along the large canal (the largest canal in the village), about thirty meters away from the south side of their house, and when they get out of the village, they can see a large field on the right side of the hill on the right side of the canal, and a meandering river flows from the northernmost part of the field.

The terrain of the fields is about ten meters lower than the canal, and the river is even lower than the fields, and there is a sandy beach of about forty or fifty meters between the river and the fields.

Wu led Tian Xinmiao down the edge of the ditch and walked diagonally northwest along a gently sloping path for only one frame car.

On both sides of the trail are green wheat fields, interspersed with scattered bud valleys, and the buds in the fields are about 10 centimeters high.

Occasionally, there are some crops that look like small cabbage growing in the fields, and seeing the occasional bunches of flowers popping up on the branches, and the tips of the flowers seem to have turned yellow, Tian Xinmiao remembered the rape flowers he had driven to see.

It seems that this piece should be rapeseed, because of the drought in the mountains, only drought-tolerant red hemp can be planted, so Tian Xinmiao has not seen rapeseed seedlings that have not yet grown tall.

After walking more than 500 meters, they entered a big road from east to west, and Wu told Tian Xinmiao that this was the right way from the village to here, and it extended from the big cross in the village.

After walking about 500 meters along the main road, Wu led her diagonally northwest again onto a road that could accommodate two frame cars walking side by side.

Their family's plot in this place, called Shanghetan, is on the left side of the road, and there are two acres and one cent of land, of which about a quarter of the field is planted with rapeseed, and the other four fields are wheat.

Because the field here is on the left side of the road, and the first piece is planted with rapeseed, Tian Xinmiao feels that it is very easy to recognize.

After looking at the fields here, Wu took Tian Xinmiao to the northeast along the ridge and walked towards the river.

After walking about 600 meters, I walked down a small slope and arrived at the beach by the river.

Along the beach, which was originally diagonally north-east, the two walked all the way to north-east as the river meandered.

While passing under a suspension bridge built over the river, Wu told Tian Xinmiao that the bridge was leading to Fuxing Village on the other side of the river.

Fuxing Village has an asphalt road from the provincial capital to the provincial capital of another province, and it is convenient to run business, so there are many people in the village who run business, and the living conditions are much richer than Hongwan Village.

In addition, to the north of Fuxing Village, there is an open area, and there is also a smelting factory, and I heard that the workers can receive dozens of yuan in wages every month, and they do not have to worry about food and clothing.

Wu introduced these to Tian Xinmiao, and there was envy in his eyes unconsciously.

After crossing under the bridge, Wu took Tian Xinmiao to the south and climbed a small hill about 20 meters high and stood on the edge of the field.

Only then did Tian Xinmiao notice that there were trees growing crookedly, bare, with only dotted green shoots on the ridges of the large fields here.

Wu told her that this was a jujube tree, and every household in Hongwan Village had five or six trees, and by August 15, they would be able to eat crisp and sweet jujubes.