Crops are set in wheat fields, with two sets a season, adding thousands of dollars to the benefits of a single crop acre. How did we get it heavy? Let's get to know。
Let's take a look at this. I planted this bouquet. I left it with a watermelon. I'm going to plant a bouquet this time of year, and i'm going to plant a watermelon after next year's bouquet. The watermelon arrived around may 10th to plant its wheat. Now the place is free, and the bouquets are usually almost finished before may 10。
The watermelon was planted when it was emptied. When the watermelon grows, the wheat matures in a day or two. After cutting the barley off, the watermelon was brought straight to the wheat field. It's a lot of fresh flowers, too, if you don't have them. So put on a flower dish。

If this ditch is able to grow the upper ditch, it will have to sell hundreds of words at least. I'm growing a single ditch. I'm growing a single ditch. If planted on two trenches, there are basically about three acres. Ten ditches, one by 200, all around 3,000. Three pounds for a tree, one pound for a bouquet, 3,000 pounds for this one, three dollars for all。

If 3,000 pounds of florist, get me 99,000 pounds of florist, right? So it's worth a minimum of 9,000 dollars for this kind of plant, which is more efficient than the exclusive wheat crop. Without watermelon, it's more efficient to grow cabbage than wheat. Wheat, three acres of wheat, over 3,000 pounds of wheat, one acre of net investment, all $5,600. Growing 3,000 bouquets will cost $89,000 and investing another 7,000 dollars. So wheat is a wise choice。




