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What do you grow to make money?

Farming to earn money includes planting grass, corn, okra and mushrooms.

1. Planting feed corn on the land

Now the country has been advocating farmers to plant "both grain and feed", and forage corn is a special feed crop that is strongly advocated. The nutrient matrix is high, the planting is simple, and livestock like it very much. In addition, this forage corn has a good environment. After careful cultivation, it can be harvested twice a year, and the highest yield per mu can reach more than 7 tons!

2. okra

Okra is a very popular food now. In foreign countries and other places, okra has always been called plant gold. Abelmoschus esculentus has high nutritional value, which can not only be cooked, but also be eaten as fruit and used as an introduction to medicine. Moreover, the price of okra is higher in fruits and vegetables.

Step 3: mushrooms

If you don't know what is more profitable to plant on the land, plant mushrooms! The mushroom mentioned here is actually the general name of fungi mushrooms. There are really many popular mushrooms, especially Agaricus bisporus, which are very popular.

Matters needing attention in planting crops:

1. Prepare the land. Before planting crops, the land needs to be cleaned and leveled. Remove weeds, stones and other debris to make the roots of crops grow more easily. Leveling the land can also make irrigation and fertilization more uniform.

2, reasonable irrigation, crop growth needs water. The land that needs to be guaranteed is fully irrigated. Irrigation systems or manual irrigation can be used.

3, rational fertilization, crop growth needs nutrients. Organic or chemical fertilizers can be used to provide nutrients. But be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, which may cause plant burns.

4. Planting density and spacing. When planting crops, it is necessary to determine the appropriate planting density and spacing. Density and spacing will affect the growth and yield of crops.

5. Sowing date and planting method. Some crops need to be sown at a certain time. Different crops need different soil depths and sowing methods.