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Chapter 1155 - 200 Million Mu of Farmland

    <h4>Chapter 1155: 200 Million Mu of Farnd</h4>


    <strong>Trantor: </strong>Exodus Tales <strong>Editor: </strong>Exodus Tales


    Chapter 1155 – 200 Million Mu of Farnd


    As the Chinese New Year approached, there was little in terms of big news in the wilderness. The focus of the entire world was on the beast wave. After Silver Hand and Azure Badge were revealed, the effects slowly festered.


    In the entire wilderness, hidden currents moved.


    It was under such a background that Great Xia Dynasty started arge purchase of grain.


    Oceans’ worth of gold was slowly transferred to the chambers ofmerce who purchasedrge amounts of grain from Johor, Java, Piao, Peacock Dynasty, Persian Empire, and more.


    Sometimes, the chambers ofmerce directly bought it, while sometimes, it passed through a middle man.


    As the price that the Great Xia merchants bought the grain at was a little higher than the market price, the merchants of various countries did not consider their country’s grain issue and sold the grain that they had amassed.


    Even Great Zhou empire had chambers ofmerce joining this sale.


    One must not look at 20 million being a lot, as when split the amount among hundreds of chambers ofmerce and five to six countries, it was nothing bigpared to voyage trading, which had millions of gold flowing daily.


    Hence, Great Xia’s actions, apart from creating waves amongst the grain traders, did not raise the alert of the entire market.


    During this entire process, the Great Xia Imperial Court hid behind the scenes.


    At the same time, the agriculture department designed and remation n to reim 200 million mu of farnd to fulfil the daily grain need.


    What kind of concept was 200 million mu?


    During the Han and Tang time, the entire country had around 500 to 600 million mu of farnd. During Ming and Qing, this amount reached 700 million.


    After industrialization, thend size reached 1.8 billion mu, basically reaching a peak.


    As a result, with the conditions of the wilderness, 200 million mu ofnd was not a problem for Great Xia. The problem was who would farm thend after it was reimed.


    In ancient times, the farnd size was connected to poption.


    A farmer would care for 10 mu of farnd. Even with the help of the agriculture school of thought and world leading irrigation, Great Xia could only reach 15 to 16 mu per a farmer.


    200 million mu of farnd needed at least 12 million farmers.


    During this round of poption increase, although there were many casual and work upation yers, not many would be willing to farm.


    As a result, the Imperial Court especially pushed out the farming model.


    The local offices would provide a certain amount of financial subsidy and technological help to encourage yers to build farms on the reimednd, and they would enjoy tax benefits.


    The specifics included tax-free agriculture in the 1st year and half in the 2nd.


    The Four Seas Bank was also willing to loan money to yers to support them in running their farms.


    The series of policies had a huge attraction toward yers, especially to causal yers.


    The update of the achievement values affected these group of people the most.


    If they continued to ck and fool around in the game, when they reached Hope, they would not even have the rights to receive basic help.


    However, if they were to switch from their work upation and start from 0, they would not be able to catch up.


    Under such a situation, running a farm became a decent choice.


    A farm was not just simply nting corn, beans, potatoes, sugarcane, and other produce, as one could also rear chickens, ducks, or even pigs and sheep.


    The market even had a huge need for vegetables. With Shanhai City as an example, it used up a shocking amount of vegetables every day. The neighboring viges could not keep up, and arge part was transported through the ocean to the city.


    If one ran the farm well, they would even be able to exceed and surpass the current yers.


    Hence, when the Imperial Court released the prefecture and county level agriculture model, it raised a lot of discussions and many people signed up for it.


    The earlier the yers registered, the better thend that they could get. They could also do the loans and rental matters earlier and ept professional training.


    Even to say that they could start nning for their farm and build their houses.


    This winter was destined to be a hot and exciting one.


    ...


    1st month, 20th day, Xia Pce.


    Within Wuji Hall, Ouyang Shuo was having a chat with Li Jing.


    Along with the Snow-War Rose Mercenary Group moving to Shanhai City, the entire family met up really frequently. When Li Jing was free, she would barge into Wuji Hall to see her nephew and niece.


    Ouyang Shuo was naturally d to see that.


    Ouyang Shuo obviously weed Li Jing warmly when she moved to Shanhai City, directly giving her a Marquis residence for her and Xie Siyun. It made her jump to one of the heavyweights amongst the rtives of the royal family.


    Blood Romance and the others were really envious of such treatment, saying half-seriously and half-jokingly, “That’s great. Now, Blood Evil Mercenary Group’s throne is unstable.”


    In truth, using Li Jing’s identity, the development of Snow-War Rose in the future would definitely be better than the Blood Evil Mercenary Group.


    “This was life; one could only envy!”


    Blood Romance could only ept such a cruel fact.


    In truth, when the guilds left the imperial city, the supernatural positions they had were all lost, and their statuses were not the same as Lords anymore.


    Toward this, Blood Romance had a clear understanding.


    “The agriculture n you guys made caused such a storm!” As the two of them talked, they reached the topic of the farms. Li Jing joked, “Now, even I am interested in bing a farmer.”


    To the people in the city, bing a farm owner was one of their deepest dreams.


    As a result, the moment the n was released, it made waves amongst the yers. Not only causal yers, but even work upation yers were interested.


    Especially those who were rted to agriculture, these people were the most excited.


    Now, even guilds were tempted. Although they did not hope to rely on the profits from the farm, but to build a super farm as the logistics base of their guild would not be bad.


    It could also act as a rxing holiday resort for the members, killing two birds with one stone.


    In just three days, three million people registered, and it was still increasing at a shocking rate. Even Ouyang Shuo did not expect this.


    Such a prosperous situation made Ouyang Shuo think back to olden times where officials fought to buy houses. The two situations were so simr.


    “Is Great Xia going to develop a new era ofnd owners?” Ouyang Shuo mocked himself.


    Of course, that was a joke, as the two had a huge difference.


    In Great Xia, wheremerce was the main priority, agriculture would only be a basic industry and would not be the only one like in ancient times.


    Along with the developing industrialization, there would naturally be no talk ofndowner hierarchy.


    Listening to Li Jing say that she wanted to be a farm owner, Ouyang Shuoughed, “Little Aunt does not need to ask for something so far when you have something so near. On the west outskirts of Shanhai City, there’s an emperor farm known as Xilin farm; there’s everything inside. When you want to have a feel of the farming life, you can just head over.”


    “There’s such a good ce?” Li Jing’s eyes lit up.


    Ouyang Shuo gave her a rough introduction of the Xilin farm.


    Speaking of which, that ce had a deep history, right to the beginning when the territory was still a town. It was the first farm of the territory, and at the start, apart from vegetables, it was used to rear sheep and Qingfu Horses.


    Once the territory developed, this farm naturally became the emperor farm.


    As Bing’er liked it, Ouyang Shuo spent a lot of effort on it. Apart from sheep, the farm had cows, Qingfu Horses, and even leopards, tigers, and rhinos.


    Apart from vegetables, there were also fish ponds and flower gardens.


    Basically, the Xilin Farm could be regarded as a royal courtyard. Be it rest, hunting, or holiday, one could fulfil it there.


    When Li Jing heard that, she was instantly attracted and lost interest in opening up a new farm.


    Seeing that, Ouyang Shuo changed the topic.


    In truth, the grain problem was just one of his goals behind pushing out this agriculture n. The real goal of Ouyang Shuo was probably one that few could understand.


    No matter what Ouyang Shuo did, his goal was linked to Hope. He attracted people to join in the construction of farms, and his real goal was to strengthen the recognition of Great Xia from the yers.


    Although the yers lived in Great Xia, their way of thinking had not changed, and they did not think of themselves as a part of Great Xia. They came over to Great Xia purely to survive.


    Between the two, it was more like a cooperation or a parasite-like rtionship.


    Didn’t Li Jing refer to Ouyang Shuo as you and you all?


    yers who had modern thinking ingrained in them could not have a sense of belonging to a feudal dynasty like Great Xia.


    Who knows, some people might be annoyed.


    As a result, when Ouyang Shuo defined the dynasty, he did not want it to be a feudal system, as this had no market on Hope and would not be recognized by the yers.


    Which was all the more reason why he needed the support of the yers.


    Without mentioning loyalty, they must at least agree with Great Xia’s ideals and recognize themselves as a part of it. Only then could they link them all together.


    Building farms was a test.


    To increase the recognition of the yers, Ouyang Shuo had many other ideas. However, as the yers had just moved in, he could not rush it and needed to take it step by step.


    The farms were undoubtedly the best breakthrough point and aimed at the easiest group to infect. Using it as radiation, they would use the connection of yers to slowly seep into the entire yer base.


    In the future, he would aim at the most corebat upation yers group. He also had a full set of ns. However, through his conversation with Li Jing, Ouyang Shuo realized that the time was not right.


    “Let’s go on slowly!”


    Ouyang Shuoughed in his heart.
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