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Agricultural proverbs about rain solar terms

1. The sap of the fruit tree has not yet moved, so prune it quickly and don’t relax.

2. If you plant trees in the first month, you will have a dream; if you plant trees in February, you will get a disease.

3. Fertilize in the first month to grow flowers, fertilize in July to grow fruits, and fertilize in winter to grow trees.

4. Barren trees will not bear fruit, and barren seedlings will not produce food.

5. Prune like manure.

6. Prune the branches diligently and fork more branches, and the pear fruit will be fruitful.

7. People are less diligent than close to the ground, and closeness to the ground is not as good as frequent excrement.

8. If there is too much manure in the ground, it will survive droughts and floods.

9. People are thin and their skin is yellow, and their ground is thin and they don’t eat enough food.

10. People coax the earth in February, and the earth coaxes others in August.

11. There are many sources of fertilizer, and animal manure is the big brother.

12. Accumulating fertilizer is like accumulating grain, and grain is hidden in the fertilizer.

13. Plant sunflowers on alkaline land and castor on sandy land.

14. Castor got the first month soil, and one branch expanded two hundred and fifty.

15. If fruit trees are not pruned, their yield will inevitably be reduced.

16. People say that fertilizer is good, but they forget to fertilize properly.

17. Heavy application of partial nitrogen is unscientific, but yields are reduced due to fertilizer damage.

18. People say that pesticides are good, but they forget that prevention is better than cure.

19. Wanting to cure only after causing harm is really paralyzing.

20. People say that good seeds are good, but good methods are forgotten.

21. Cultivation measures cannot keep up, and the yield of good seeds may be reduced.

22. People say that dense planting is good, but they just forget about it.

23. It depends on the time, place and variety, so it is impossible to apply it mechanically.

24. It is better to water when planting wheat with poor moisture content, but too much flood water.

25. If the ground becomes muddy after raining, the sowing date will be delayed.

26. People say that cultivating is good, but the opportunity has been missed.

27. The weeds are not removed in sunny days, but the weeds in rainy days are difficult to deal with.

28. People say that agriculture is good, so don’t forget to learn skills.

29. Avoid being dull and reckless, scientific farming is good.

30. Natural growth is not ventilated, and light must be blocked.

31. Surgery is required to prune. There is a big difference between pruning and not pruning.

32. Strengthen management to ensure strong fruit trees, high yield, increased income and long life span.

33. If apples don’t bear fruit, leave them to the wind; if pear trees don’t bear fruit, cut off pear galls.

34. If the walnuts do not bear fruit, let them out to the wind; if the peppercorns do not bear fruit, seal the soil.

35. Farmers do not feed pigs, unlike farmers.

36. You can’t have a farm without cattle, and you can’t have a family without pigs.

37. The general has a horse and the farmer has an ox.

38. Scholars cannot leave books, and crops cannot leave pigs.

39. Poverty cannot be separated from pigs, and wealth cannot be separated from books.

40. It’s really cost-effective to raise pigs. You can earn both manure and meat.

41. Raising pigs is not profitable, so look back at the fields.

42. Raising pigs is really profitable, as the fatter will increase grain and cotton.

43. If you have pigs and cows, you don’t have to worry about collecting manure.

44. Raise more pigs and sheep and collect more manure, and people will be more diligent and more energetic.

45. There are flocks of cattle and sheep, and plenty of food.

46. Pigs are a cornucopia, and fertile land makes fat people.

47. The pig is a cornucopia, full of gold and silver.

48. Raise pigs and sheep, and get more grain from the fields.

49. There are many pigs and sheep in the pen, so there is no need to look at the fields at home.

50. Raising pigs without building pens is not like farmers.

51. Digging the pads of livestock pens frequently will increase the yield of fertile and good land.

52. A handful of soil in the column and a handful of grain in the hoard.

53. There is always dirt in front of the door, and there is always grain in the store.

54. Digging pig pens and chicken coops diligently will accumulate fat quickly with diligent legs and hands.

55. Livestock and poultry manure should be put into pens and decomposed before entering the fields.

56. When livestock manure is decomposed, the fertilizer effect is rapid and the warehouse is full of grain.

57. Raising pigs and sheep, three are enough: collecting manure, making money and eating meat.

58. If you want to be rich, raise rabbits; if you want to be rich, raise chickens and ducks; if you want to live a strong life, raise more cows and sheep.

59. There is no shortage of money to raise chickens and ducks.

60. After raising laying hens for five hundred days, it is uneconomical to continue feeding them.

61. Raising laying hens for one and a half years will not make any money if you feed them more eggs.

62. Broiler chickens are slaughtered and sold when they are fifty-six days old.

63. If there is no grass planted in the wasteland, it will be a treasure if it is cultivated.

64. For many years, the salt-alkali flat produced nothing. After improvement, it turned into a rice river.

65. Fish farming uses waste land, which significantly increases efficiency.

66. Building a brick and tile yard and building a fish pond is effortless and highly effective.

67. Persimmons don’t bear fruit.

68. The tree shape is unpredictable and difficult to prune, so the technical operation must be flexible.

69. Pruning should be based on the situation, and it is difficult to achieve a high yield if it is consistent.

70. Young trees are reshaped and their skeletons are stretched, while old trees are renewed and have greater stamina.