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There is no time to get up early when there is no rice in the tank, and there is no time to plant rice in the field when there is no fertilizer.

If a person doesn't eat, he will be hungry, and if there is no manure on the ground, it will be difficult to collect food.

A lamp will not light without oil, and rice will not grow without fertilizer.

People are yellow and sick, and seedlings are yellow and lack feces.

There is no dung for farming, and a blind man has no stick.

If you want a good harvest, you have to dig out the residue from the mud and twist the grass from the lake.

Fertilizer is everywhere, but I’m afraid not to use it.

Green grass becomes dung, and the longer it grows, the stronger it becomes.

If you want to harvest more grain, you need to accumulate fertilizer regularly.

Accumulating fertilizer is like accumulating grain. If there is too much fertilizer, the warehouse will be full.

Grass will not rot without mud, and grass will not be fertile without mud.

Winter grass fertilizes the fields, spring grass fertilizes the crops.

Pond mud, mud beans, red flowers and grass are the three treasures of farmers.

Pig manure and red flowers are two treasures of farmers.

If the grass is sitting on its head three times, there will be no need to worry about fertilizer.

It's hard to buy gold like rain and dung.

If you don't water the manure, the crops will pout.

There is fertilizer when there is water, but fertilizer is useless without water.

River mud makes the base, and pig manure moistens the roots.

The gray manure is used as the base, and the water manure is dripping.

Put manure in layers and stock up on food.

Manure fields in winter, manure seedlings in spring.

Don't apply too much manure, just water the tree.

It is difficult to buy top seedling manure if you have money.

People are afraid of being thin in the womb, and seedlings are afraid that their roots will not be fat.

A large piece of manure is worse than just a small dip on the roots of the seedlings.

Fertilizing a large area is not as good as points and money.

The fecal energy is concentrated and powerful.

The soil needs to be improved and the base fertilizer needs to be saturated.

Spreading manure nourishes the ground, and smoothing manure will bring benefits.

The manure is not smelly and strong, and the crops are not black and prosperous.

The manure must be put into the soil, one acre is worth two acres.

If the dung is retting well, the crops will be full.

Water and fertilizer need to be used for months, and compost needs to be heated.

When dung grows, there is no hope; when dung is ripe, the barn is full of grain.

People should avoid growing, and vegetables should avoid fattening.

Cold dung fruit trees, hot dung vegetables, raw dung on the ground with roots and rings.

Chicken manure is highly efficient and does not cause fever or death of seedlings.

Sheep dung is rich in the same year, and pig dung is strong every year.

One season of fertilizer and two seasons of strength.

Pig manure, sheep manure, cattle and horse manure follow.

Once the pond mud is put into the fields, it needs to be managed for two to three years.

Fertilizer has a slow effect, so use enough layers.

Cow dung is cool, horse dung is hot, and sheep dung is good everywhere.

I am working hard on the manure and hoeing to the end of the field.

Mix the fertilizers together and do not mix them randomly.

If the base fertilizer is insufficient, the seedlings will not grow, and if the top dressing is insufficient, the seedlings will not thrive.

Base fertilizer is gold, top dressing is silver. Too much fertilizer is not as good as skillful application of manure.

If you want your crops to flourish, apply manure at the right time.

Manure properly and stock up on food.

There is no luck in farming, as long as the fertilizer is used properly.

If you want your crops to flourish, put the manure on it properly.

Fertilizer is a treasure for crops, and it can be applied both skillfully and adequately.

For crops to be good, fertilization must be done skillfully.

The endless flow of Yangtze River water and the endless accumulation of farmyard manure.

There is endless sea water to scoop, and endless sources of fertilizer to dig out.

The rice fields are covered with three layers of straw, which is bigger than the bowl of lard.

The earlier the peeling occurs, the better the early rice will be.

Straw is returned to the fields, and one year is worth two years.

The rice is cut high and plowed deep in the fields, and fertilizer is added for three years.

Topdressing before the rain will make you grow stronger overnight.

Rice needs river mud, wheat needs dung.

Sesame cake beans, bean cake flowers, sweet potatoes grown in the ashes of the kitchen stove.

Cake is fat, wheat is made from sheep dung, and dung sorghum grows thickly.

Donkey dung, millet, sheep dung and wheat, big manure covered with corn, and kang soil covered with yams.

The ashes are covered with cotton, and the dog excrement is covered with vegetables and melons.

Water the wheat with sprouts and water the flowers.

Bao Gu grabs a handful of dung and grows more vigorously.

Fertilizer should not be applied early for the millet to grow well.

Bottom manure wheat seedlings manure valley.

Shop dung, wheat, dung and valley.

Wheat is rich in the womb, but little excrement is unreliable.

The wheat rolls in ashes, and the harvest is sure.

Three pursuits are not as good as one bottom, and outside the year is not as good as during the year.

It’s better to stay out of the year than during the year, and it’s better to cover up during the year.

Apply one cup of wheat before the new year and one load after the new year.

If you want good leeks, just look for them in the ashes.

Potatoes are well dusted, large in size and of high quality.

Broad beans don’t want dung, they just want to be trapped in ashes.

A handful of broad beans are ashes, piled up in corners.

Making tiles relies on blanks, and growing sweet potatoes relies on ashes.

It’s not a good idea to grow hemp, and you’ll need to dig up water and dung frequently to weed.

There is no skill in growing hemp, as long as you have enough food in the winter.

There are two sheds of flowers blooming on the grass, and it’s time to go to the fields to plow the fields.

Flowers and plants are retting, and fertilizer is delivered to your home.

Seeds and Agriculture Seed Construction A good son needs a good mother, and good planting requires more grain.

Good flowers bear good fruits, good seeds grow good rice.