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Traditional farming proverbs

Introduction: Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, most of which reflect the practical experience of working people, and are generally passed down by word of mouth. It is mostly colloquial short sentences or rhymes that are easy to understand.

one season of fertilizer and two seasons of strength.

the mud in the pond will be kept in the field for two or three years.

the fertilizer efficiency is delayed, and the stratification should be sufficient.

you should be energetic when you apply manure, and hoe the ground to the field.

use all the fertilizers in a mixed way, and don't mix them randomly.

flowers, plants, and fertilizers come home.

dung grass dung grass is the treasure of crops.

there is no skill in farming, and the manure is full.

crops should be good and fertilizers should be full.

if the crops are prosperous, put manure on them at the right time.

reasonable manure, full grain storage.

if you want crops to flourish, put manure on them reasonably.

fertilizer is the treasure of crops, and it is skillful when applied adequately.

crops should be good and fertilization should be clever.

the earlier the rice falls, the better the early rice.

straw is returned to the field for two years each year.

high-cut rice is deep in the field, and it is harvested for three years with fertilizer.

topdressing before the rain, one punch a night.

rice needs river mud and wheat needs dung.

put cotton on ashes, and melon on dog manure.

water the flowers with wheat sprouts.

Bao Gu grabs a handful of dung, and the longer it grows, the more energetic it becomes.

fertilizer should not be used early, and millet grows well.

wheat seedling manure valley with bottom manure.

wheat covered with dung and dung.

wheat is rich in the womb, but manure is unreliable.

the wheat rolls in the ash, and the harvest is stable.

three pursuits are not as good as one bottom, and the year outside is not as good as the year inside.

it's better to cover the bottom outside the year than in the year.

wheat should be given a lamp before the new year and a load after the new year.

if you want leeks to be good, just look in the ashes.

potatoes are well ashed, big and of high quality.

broad beans don't need dung, as long as they are trapped in the ash.

broad beans are a handful of ashes, and the corners are piled up.

tile depends on blank, and sweet potato depends on ash.

it's not clever to grow hemp, so you should be diligent in watering and weeding.

there is no coincidence in planting hemp, as long as you are full in winter.

the grass has two sheds of flowers, just in time to go to the fields to plow and rake.

every flower in a crop depends on its fertilizer.

dung is a farm treasure, and crops can't grow well without it.

there is nothing ingenious about farming, and dung is the treasure of crops.

dung is a tiger in the soil, which can increase one stone and five.

dung is a treasure of crops, and it can't grow without it.

there is no ghost in farming, and it depends on dung and water.

don't ask in the farmer's field, except rain is dung.

Don't ask about farm work, it's nothing but work.

don't ask about farming, plough deep and put more manure on it.

there is a lot of manure in farming, and there are plenty of millet.

more water makes a river, and more dung makes a grain.

people depend on food for food, and the ground depends on dung for food.

people depend on food, but the ground is strong with dung.

people depend on food, while fields depend on fertilizer.

people need food to feed, and rice needs to grow fat.

people are the power of food, and the land is the fertility.

people make up longan and candied dates, and they make up river mud and dung grass.

the land is raised by people, and the seedlings grow by dung.