Reporter fort: isn't this a plant
Reporter yoon li-ai: it's really a chinese medicine, and it's called half-summer。
Reporter fort: half a summer? It's not the same as what i just ate。
Reporter yoon li-ai: you eat the second half of it, the tubers that grow under the ground。
Reporter fort: the second half? Hey, that's a good name. Half is on top, half on bottom, half under。
Reporter yoon li: forun, foreman, i say you're arrogant。
Jung: so what
Reporter yoon li-ai: let's just say it's called half-summer because it started harvesting in the middle of the summer。

On the ground, half-summer is called a three-step jump because it has a strong feeling of numbness that makes you jump。
Jung: yoon, it's not a good half-summer. Look at this. It's yellow。
Reporter yoon li: seems to be a bad management. What are they up to
Jung: yeah, let's see. Oh, they're having half a summer。
Reporter yo: yeah, a lot. How can you take so many summers
Growers: it's because of the fall of the seedlings that we've had half a summer。
It turns out that half-summer is the first time that a seedling has matured, but only after three. After three seedlings, half-summer quality is the best and yield the highest。

Reporter fort: how many pounds did you take this morning
Growers: more than 100 pounds。
Growers: we're all making money in the summer, we're all living on it。
Growers: we've got four people in my family, we've grown about 10 acres, we've earned about $8,000 on an acre and $780,000 a year。
Growers: it's very effective, with 78,000 an acre a year and more than 20 acres a year. Over 200,000 a year。
It is located in the north-western part of guizhou province, at an average altitude of 2100 metres and with a high temperature of day and night, with a unique climate of “four seasons a day and ten days a day”. This stereoclimatic climate has created a high-quality “middle-and-summer” with prices in major pharmaceutical markets on the domestic market 10-16 per cent higher than those produced in other provinces. At the same time, the “semi-summer hydra” has long been exported to japan, korea and south-east asian countries. Since half-summer prices are high, care must be taken when harvesting。




