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Agricultural Proverbs Related to Weather

Agricultural proverbs related to weather

2018-05-02 17:56:12

Spring rains flow all over the street, and wheat harvesting tires the cattle. Here are the weather-related agricultural proverbs for you, welcome to read.

Rain and agriculture

Money is hard to buy the May drought, June even cloudy eat full.

Spring get a plow rain, autumn harvest ten thousand loads of grain.

June is cloudy, and there is gold everywhere.

The spring rains flow down the street, and the wheat harvest tires the ox.

It rains in the night and clears up in the day, and there is no place for the grain.

A burst of sun and a shower of rain, planting yellow rice seedlings and eating white rice.

If there is no rain, there is no rice in the valley; if there is much rain, there is much rice in the valley.

Three volts of rain is needed to bring down the rain, and the grain will be bent.

There is one storm a day in Voli, so sit at home and collect the rice.

Autumn rain is as strong as dung, a night rain is a fertilizer.

Autumn is coming, and it is raining there and there.

It rains in the fall and everything is harvested, and in the summer it rains and everything is lost.

Rain in the summer, rice in the barn.

It rains in the summer, and the grain is rotten.

The thunder in spring makes everything grow.

Spring rain is as expensive as oil, and farmers are worried about it.

Three rains in the spring, and rice everywhere.

The spring rains have spread the ridge, and the wheat and peas have lost their seeds.

The rain has been a great help in the clearing of the sky, and the wheat and peas are all over the ground.

Wheat is afraid of the rain at the end of the day.

Summer rain will kill the rice, spring rain will make the wheat sick.

March rain, expensive as oil; April rain, good hoe.

Three rains in spring, no shortage of rice in the fall.

One rain before and after Ching Ming, peas and wheat in the lift.

Temperature and agriculture

People are hot and jumping in the house, and rice is laughing in the field.

People go inside, rice scurries in the field.

People jump when they are hot, and rice laughs when they are hot.

People are afraid of getting old and poor, and rice is afraid of the cold dew wind.

The winds of the cold dew will make the harvest a failure.

The late rice depends on the weather. The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal of money from the bank.

The wheat is full of bitter worms.

Freezing breaks the roots of the wheat, picking off the hemp rope.

Cold wheat harvest, hot fall harvest.

The heat of Qingming is early, and the early rice must be good.

It's April and I don't have a fan, so I'm in a hurry.

Summer is the time of the year when there is no harvest.

May is a hot month, but the rice will not be ready.

It is not hot in June, but the rice will not bear fruit.

Covered in June, there is grain without rice.

If you don't get hot in three volts, the grains won't be knotted.

It is too hot to lie down on the bed, and only crops grow in the field.

Snowfall and Agriculture

On the first day of August the gates of the geese open, and the geese come with frost at their feet.

After the cold wave, there are many sunny days, and the night is cloudless and the ground is frosty.

The wind from the north is not dewy, and there will be frost.

Frost hits the flakes and hail hits the lines.

The wind is blowing a large area, and the hail is hitting a line.

Spring drought fills the barn, summer drought cuts off the grain.

Spring drought is not considered a drought, but fall drought is reduced by half.

Build a barn in the spring drought and cut off the grain in the fall drought.

The dikes are dry and afraid of drowning; the mountains are drowned and afraid of drying out.

Not afraid of seed drought, afraid of fall seedlings dry.

Not afraid of dry seedlings, only afraid of dry seeds.

Three years of harvesting two heads, pots and pans cover the wall.

The polders are good for planting, but the rain is hard.

The polders are good, but the May is hard.

The dike is a drought every night.

Water is the first thing to go, and drought is the last thing to go.

Water shortage for a hundred days, drought for a year.

Water shortage is a line, drought is a large area.

July 15 is the date of drought and flood, August 15 is the date of harvest.

The snow is half a foot thick in the first month of the lunar year, but the wheat is still not enough.

When the wheat seedlings are covered with snowflakes, they will sleep on a bun next year.

The snow will fill the sky, and the coming year will be a good one.

Snow falls in heaps, and wheat fills the house.

This winter's snowfall will bring a good harvest next year.

The snow is a sign of a good year.

A winter snow is a fortune, a spring snow is a disaster.

Winter snow a quilt, spring snow a knife.

Waxing snow is like a quilt, spring snow is like a frozen ghost.

Winter snow is a wheat quilt, spring snow rotten wheat root.

Winter snow is a quilt, spring snow is a ghost.

Winter snow is abundant, spring snow is useless.

Spring snow fills the ditch, summer fields are all barren.

Snow melts the water into a river, the wheat harvest is thin.

Spring snow flows into a river, and everyone eats white bread.

It's too cold for the seedlings to be rotten, and it's too cold for the seedlings to come out of the water for fear of frost.

Cold damages the roots, frost hits the head.

Mulberry leaves are in the late frost, and the silkworms are worried about them.

Late frost hurts cotton seedlings, early frost hurts cotton peaches.

Cotton is afraid of the cloudy days of August, and rice is afraid of the frosty days of cold dew.

Buckwheat see frost, grain off.