Highlights of the first episode of June 3, 214: Peony blossoms are blooming, and people are watching flowers in an endless stream. Yucai Li, on the other hand, took a fancy to this ugly peony seed. Forty years ago, when he excitedly distributed the squeezed oil to the villagers, he didn't expect that the fried dishes could not be eaten at all. Why has he been obsessed with peony seed oil extraction for forty years? This squeezed oil
214-7-1 episode 2 highlights: Liang Guanqun is optimistic about the business opportunity to raise golden pheasants, but the female golden pheasants don't lay eggs. Do you know why? Finally, the female golden pheasant laid eggs, but most of them were white eggs, which made Liang Guanqun blind again. How did Liang Guanqun solve all the strange things that happened to golden pheasant?
highlights of the third program on July 2, 214: Do cows have joys and sorrows? Will you be depressed? Someone touched the cow's temper thoroughly. "Through investigation and study, we found that cattle are also psychological, and it is also emotional." He applied "psychology" to cows. Then, what psychology do cows have? How to use the psychology of cows?
highlights of the fourth program on July 3, 214: It is neither healthy nor sick, but pigs never stop. "The loss caused is about 6 billion yuan per year in our pig industry." The sow is not in estrus and has rickets. It is said that this pig has our emerging human problems. What is wrong with it?
The fifth episode of July-April, 214 highlights: The clown fish family, which became famous overnight because of the film Finding Nemo, turned out to be a matriarchal society! Then if anything happens to this female fish, who will be in charge of the family and how will the family grow? Artificial breeding, how can we produce more female fish and give birth to more small fish?
Highlights of the sixth program on July 7, 214: Mulberry and sericulture have been planted for silk since ancient times, and it hasn't changed for thousands of years. Great changes have taken place in mulberry fields nowadays. Do you know that?/You know what? How to eat mulberry branches? How to make mulberry leaves become tens of times more valuable? How to turn the open space of mulberry garden into a cornucopia?
Highlights of program No.7 of July-August, 214: This wasp is the most toxic wasp in China, but some people just want to plant it underground and wait for the harvest in autumn. This nest can sell for 26, yuan! Strange news, someone planted a hornet's nest that can make a fortune! Do you know that?/You know what?
Highlights of the eighth program on July 9, 214: Others reap what they sow, while Guo Yun Jiao and Huang Guozhong in Yunnan are hornets' nests! How to plant it? Will it grow like a plant? How big a hornet's nest can be planted? What will happen after the hornet's nest is planted?
highlights of the 9th program on July 1th, 214: Do you know? On the grassland, why do sheep choose to give birth when they are cold and lack food and clothing? Why does the ewe lick the lamb after it is born? After the separation of mother and son, how do they know each other?
program 1, July 11, 214 highlights: something terrible happened in bailihuang village, and some people transported pigs from the plain to the mountains. The huge contrast, can these pigs stand it? Why do pigs get sick frequently when they go up the mountain? Why did they flee overnight? Is the mountain too high? Or is it too cold?
highlights of the 11th program on July 14th, 214: burning and chopping. It has gone through hardships. What changes have taken place here? Where does the charming fragrance come from? Why is a piece of injured wood more expensive than gold?
Highlights of the 12th program on July 15th, 214: After many hardships, agarwood is hard to come by. A team and a technology have made a breakthrough in the production of agarwood. The yield of 8-year-old Aquilaria sinensis can reach half a catty to one catty. How will the ancient and magical Baimuxiang tree form a big industry?
Highlights of the 13th program on July 16, 214: The average cherry tree takes six or seven years to bear fruit, but it only takes three years for it to grow good cherries, which not only grows fast, but also costs several times as much as ordinary cherries. Why is the "married" cherry more valuable?
Highlights of the 14th program on July 17, 214: A fierce bird spider can defeat centipedes, poison scorpions, and kill rabbits dozens of times bigger than it in a few minutes. Such a horrible poisonous spider, but someone is raising it specially. Why does he want to raise a poisonous spider?
Highlights of the 15th program on July 18th, 214: It's a small crab seedling. Why doesn't it look like a crab at all? What does a guy the size of a grain of rice grow up on? Why do you have to sell crab seedlings at night?
Highlights of the 16th program on July 21st, 214: Gastrodia elata is a special medicinal plant with no roots or leaves. How does it grow? Some people use a lot of sticks to feed gastrodia elata. Can gastrodia elata eat sticks?
program 17, July 22, 214 highlights: why are groupers put in the pearl pond? There is sludge at the bottom of the pool. Why don't you have to clean the mud when you put the sea cucumber? Pearl oyster, grouper and sea cucumber, what is the relationship between them? What mysteries are hidden?
Highlights of the 18th program on July 23rd, 214: It is forbidden to raise fish in the reservoir area in the Three Gorges area, for fear of damaging the water, but some people just keep them. The reason for the exception turned out to be that grass was planted in the cage. How did the humble aquatic plants solve the big problem of water pollution?
Highlights of the 19th program on July 24th, 214: From a bean to a bean sprout, do you know what magical changes have taken place in its nutritional composition? Do you know why an ordinary bean sprout is called a great invention in the food history of China? "sprouting bean sprouts is actually wonderful" tells you.
Highlights of the 2th program on July 25th, 214: Most people should soak kelp for a long time and wash it carefully. This turned out to be a big mistake. The precious nutrients of kelp and even things that can be used to save lives have been washed away in vain! But you know, some people make kelp into a kind of tea based on this truth. How can kelp be made into tea?
Highlights of the 21st program on July 28th, 214: Listening to music, sleeping in soft beds and doing massage, they are a group of happy cows; Good mood, good spirit and good health, they produce snowflake meat!
highlights of the 22nd program on July 29th, 214: Do you know? Cut off the hair of a long-haired rabbit. Do rabbits need it from the plateau? Do you know that?/You know what? When a male rabbit wants to enter the bridal chamber, he must first take off his big cotton-padded jacket? You know what else? Let the white long-haired rabbit grow three black hairs just for better hair. Do you know? Let's talk about the hair of long-haired rabbits.
214-7-3 program highlights: The color of apricot hides its sweet and sour secrets, do you know? Peaches nourish people, apricots hurt people, and dead people are buried under plum trees. Is there any scientific reason? Almonds are poisonous, but cold water can detoxify them. Is it reliable? What you don't know about apricots is revealed by Science and Technology Park.
program 24, July 31, 214 highlights: have you ever seen tomatoes planted in cracks in stones? Have you ever heard of a two-story tomato? Can you believe that a seedling bears more than 2 tomatoes?
214-8-1 episode 25 highlights: It's obviously a waterfowl, why should ducks become otaku and otaku? Ducks leave the water, why are there fewer rotten eggs? Duck eggs are getting bigger and bigger, which is anxious for farmers. What are they in a hurry for?
Highlights of the 26th program on August 4, 214: Ma Yinming of Qian 'an City, Hebei Province has done several shocking things. What will happen if he feeds the geese with water hyacinth? He asked the fish to work for the goose. What can the fish do for the goose? The shocking thing in the goose farm, "Do you know? "Answer for you.
214-8-5 episode 27th highlights: This is a strange fruit that can be cooked in meat! At the same time: male: "I can use soup and cooking." A small strange fruit can smell a big pot of meat! At the same time: female: "Use this for chicken stew and mutton stew, just put one." A little strange fruit, how can it be so magical.
Highlights of the 28th program on August-June, 214: This kind of fish is called the dream fish. It lives among dreamy rocks and eats things that ordinary fish can't dream of. Gourmets all over the world dream of it. However, it is very difficult to breed this kind of fish artificially, and it has been valuable for many years. Let this fish have children! How amazing their methods are.
214-8-7 episode 29th highlights: What kind of bug has an old professor devoted himself to studying for more than ten years? It's much bigger than flies. What does it have to do with flies? Super "flies", why are they popular in the field of agricultural breeding?
Highlights of the 3th program on August 8, 214: Sand has no nutrition and leaks water and fertilizer, but some people use it to grow delicious tomatoes. In the same period: "I haven't eaten this kind of tomato for many years." "Sweet, crisp and sandy". "(that's great) that's great." The smell of "rustling. . . This taste is particularly positive. " How on earth did you grow vegetables in the sand?
Highlights of the 31st program on August 11th, 214: It is a highly toxic fish. Do you know how toxic it is? The toxin extracted from its body can kill 5 people as long as a small piece of medicine, and its toxicity is stable, which can't be destroyed by high-temperature fire. It is puffer fish, which was once forbidden by the state. Do you know that?/You know what?
Highlights of the 34th program on August 14th, 214: Weighing pigs is actually related to whether good breeds of pigs can be cultivated; The son-in-law and his father-in-law joined hands to make a strange scale, trying to make the pig's weight accurate to .1 gram; Why is it so precise? Pigs love to move around, how can they be weighed?
The 35th program on August 15th, 214 highlights: This sheep is amazing: black bones, black meat, black heart and black lungs! How did the sheep grow like this? Why is it so amazing? How can you tell it by its appearance? "Science and Technology Park" tells you.
highlights of the 36th program on August 18th, 214: Do you know? Plants don't grow well because the soil in the greenhouse is sick, and it's very sick! How did it get sick? What disease did you get? Who will treat it? Do you know that?/You know what? The prescription turned out to be corn. How can corn treat the soil in the greenhouse?
highlights of the 38th program on August 2th, 214: Do you know? When does chicken taste best? The meat is the best? Do you know that?/You know what? What kind of chickens can sell more than 3 in two days? Can you earn hundreds of thousands of yuan a year? Do you know that?/You know what? What kind of magical plants can solve the biggest trouble of raising chickens?
Highlights of the 39th program on August 21st, 214: It is timid by nature and always on high alert. There is a kind of treasure in it, and one gram can sell 2 yuan. Do you know what kind of treasure this is? How can it be artificially raised if it is timid?
Highlights of the 4th program on August 22, 214: In order to carry on the family line, the plants concentrate the best nutrition on the flowers; Because flowers are nutritious, people have been developing the edible value of flowers. So, can flowers be eaten? What's the smell of flowers? How to eat scientifically?
highlights of the 42nd program on August 26th, 214: It's really strange to raise fish. What's so strange about giving fish fruits and vegetables, putting a lamp on the water and putting snails in the water?
highlights of the 43rd program on August 27th, 214: Did you know that earthworms can become two when they are broken? If conditions are good, you can live two. One becomes two. You know, how can earthworms protect themselves without claws? Why do earthworms have to move collectively when they are served with delicious food? What else is wonderful about the world of earthworms?
214-8-28 program highlights: Why is there a layer of white powder hanging on fresh grapes? Pesticide, or? Experts give you advice: how to choose good grapes.
Highlights of the 45th program on August 29th, 214: Ordinary eggs cost a few cents each, while the eggs here cost 5 yuan money. It doesn't look different, but it seems different to taste it. What's the secret in 5 yuan's egg?