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What are the proverbs about agricultural production?
1. If you don't work hard in spring, you will starve in winter; If you don't pull weeds in summer, you won't have enough to eat in winter. Grass is a hundred diseases, and it will kill you if you don't remove the seedlings.
2. July walnuts and August pears, and September jujubes are as sweet as honey; Sweet potatoes will not be harvested until wheat reaches the ear and autumn.
3. Sorghum is thin, millet is thick, cows are lying in corn fields, and corn is too thick; The chicken lying in the adzuki bean field is still too thin for adzuki bean.
Some proverbs tell us how to plant, others tell us how to avoid pests and when to apply fertilizer ...... for example, apply thousands of loads of fertilizer in spring and harvest thousands of loads of grain in autumn. The "thousand-year-old fertilizer" here is organic fertilizer, which tells everyone that crops can absorb enough nutrition and make the product quality better.
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