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  • I'm counting all kinds of herbs i've raised with sheep, time and energy, money never seen

       2026-02-20 NetworkingName710
    Key Point:The sheep have been growing several kinds of pastures for several years (after all the land they own), such as mexican corn, rye grass, gaudan, purple bouquets, rumeks, including san trees. I've got an internet friend who's been talking to me today about growing herbs, writing about the feelings of growing them, hoping to learn something about your friends。I keep sheep in the northern plain, north of the yellow river, adjacent to the taish

    The sheep have been growing several kinds of pastures for several years (after all the land they own), such as mexican corn, rye grass, gaudan, purple bouquets, rumeks, including san trees. I've got an internet friend who's been talking to me today about growing herbs, writing about the feelings of growing them, hoping to learn something about your friends。

    I keep sheep in the northern plain, north of the yellow river, adjacent to the taishan (the new village of henan) and in the hills. As long as there are hills next to the mountains, it goes without saying that the ground is full of rocks, the difference is that the rocks are big and small, and that is the background premise of the drought of the decade (2021, when the rain was enough and it flooded)。

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    One, rumeaux。

    This is the first weed i ever planted for sheep. Then i took out an acre of land, and i planted it, and it was felt that the grass needed bottom fat and water, that it was drought-resistant, and that it was bad for the mouth, and that the sheep would not choose to eat it at first, if there was anything else. And with a high moisture content, the goats are diluted and fed with dry grass. Although they all say it's a high yield, i feel very common because i have a severe shortage of water and i grow it after a season。

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    Two, mexican corn。

    This is what i suggested, and it's been a long time, and it's often mixed with rye. The nutritional data are said to be 10. 43 per cent of coarse protein, 3. 31 per cent of fat and 26. 85 per cent of fibrous fibre. I have no visual impression that the sheep do like to eat mexican corn, and the leaves are soft and very oral. And if the water is enough, i can harvest several harvests, but because i do lack water, and as the price of corn continues to rise, all the corn has been grown in the last two years, and corn is drought-resistant and corn sticks can feed sheep, and straw can crush and feed sheep, leaving mexican corn behind。

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    Three, gordon。

    The advantages are similar to mexican corn, which is so soft, so good for sheep, and so resistant to drought, and so much of my cattle are grown in the country, because they say that high levels of high-quality juice and sugar are high, that milking cows with high levels of sugar is more likely to increase their milk yields than with green-stored corn。

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    Four, rye。

    This is what i grow every year. Because in the north, it can get warmer and grow like winter wheat, and by may next year it will be the first option for us to grow sheep and grass in the north by providing high-quality grass when it is green and yellow. And not to the extent that the water is sufficient, the harvest can be multiple. It's rich in protein, minerals and vitamins, with more than 25 per cent of the coarse protein content, leaves that are so plentiful, savory, sheep that eat so much, they don't eat so much as diarrhea. Imagine the snowy village, the yellow season, where the sheep can eat a sip of grass and goat acne

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    The only thing that is regrettable is that at high temperatures, growth will stop and death, but the other grass will just catch up, so the rye grass is in our north, and i personally think it is necessary if we are to plant grass and feed sheep。

    How old is it? As the sheep friends who saw my video know, before i planted corn in the summer, i bought a few years old seed of rye, and planted five acres of land (sellers promised that summer would definitely grow normal, if water was sufficient or new), so that after it sprouts, it didn ' t grow long and die -- throwing less than $700 in seed money。

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    Five, the violet。

    I've grown this, and the name of the king of the grass is not for nothing (see how expensive it is to sell the dried sauerkraut, its nutritional value is high), and after this year, it will grow itself, and the sheep very, very much like to eat it (and when i eat it, i like to swell), but why don't i grow it -- without it, don't talk about production, it'll be very good to survive. I've had a water shortage, a season without water, it won't be long, it'll be dry, it'll be depressed, good things are good, i don't fit

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    Six, san trees。

    The day before yesterday, my brother bought seedlings, which i rejected on the spot, three acres of land to plant, which i rejected, and which, frankly, the sheep likes to eat, and is strong in life and can grow in stones -- but bad is too strong in its life, and its roots are particularly developed, and once it is planted, this place is destroyed, and many people have advised me not to plant trees that will kill, kill and plant them on purpose, and the mountains are made of trees and not planted。

    I've been thinking about growing a sauna tree, and some of the sauna friends can teach experience. Thank you。

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