
1968: Starting from Breeding
About This Novel
[Era + Farming + Powerful Country + Promotion + Cool Articles] Su Wenchen accidentally came to that prosperous era where life was hard but full of enthusiasm. The aquaculture industry is still in its early stages of exploration. Starting as the director of a large chicken farm, he gradually promoted the development of the domestic breeding industry. From the brigade chicken farm to the state-owned livestock farm to the state-owned comprehensive farm, he finally took charge. When he walked to the end step by step, he turned around and saw that he was already near the top of the mountain!
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Official(106)Scraped 23d ago
You don't need to read it at all. Just look at the title and you will know that it is a poisonous book. The author who engaged in breeding in 1968 really has a problem.
Even Baidu doesn't bother to check it these days.
Two eggs and three eggs are laid a day. Go enjoy yourself.
Who is the author? I want to read your other books. This one is very good. Regarding officialdom, I feel that the author is the person in it. If the author sees it, please reply.
I haven't read this book. No more stars.
I originally wanted to find some periodicals to read, but the reviews of this book were a bit outrageous. . Let's argue for the author. There were already breeding farms (state-owned) in our country in the 1950s, and in the 1960s, brigade breeding began gradually. In the 1970s, communes began to try to establish breeding farms, and in the 1980s, individual breeding began. . According to the article, there was actually no problem in breeding in the brigade since 1968.
A chicken only lays 2 to 3 eggs a day. That's bullshit. One of my chickens lays at least 100,000 tons of eggs a day.
The author has been very good since the protagonist entered Beijing. Chapters 50 and 60 didn't do anything practical. If you have a large quantity, you must at least have some quality. We came to see you to see you engage in career, not to see you engage in sophistication and married life.
Not bad, not bad. The novels that allow me to waste time writing recommendations are all good. They are selected from tens of thousands of novels.
Rank abolished in 1965. If you go back to 1968, how could the term second lieutenant appear?
I've been really nervous lately, talking about one thing over and over again.
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Official(106)Scraped 23d ago
You don't need to read it at all. Just look at the title and you will know that it is a poisonous book. The author who engaged in breeding in 1968 really has a problem.
Even Baidu doesn't bother to check it these days.
Two eggs and three eggs are laid a day. Go enjoy yourself.
Who is the author? I want to read your other books. This one is very good. Regarding officialdom, I feel that the author is the person in it. If the author sees it, please reply.
I haven't read this book. No more stars.
I originally wanted to find some periodicals to read, but the reviews of this book were a bit outrageous. . Let's argue for the author. There were already breeding farms (state-owned) in our country in the 1950s, and in the 1960s, brigade breeding began gradually. In the 1970s, communes began to try to establish breeding farms, and in the 1980s, individual breeding began. . According to the article, there was actually no problem in breeding in the brigade since 1968.
A chicken only lays 2 to 3 eggs a day. That's bullshit. One of my chickens lays at least 100,000 tons of eggs a day.
The author has been very good since the protagonist entered Beijing. Chapters 50 and 60 didn't do anything practical. If you have a large quantity, you must at least have some quality. We came to see you to see you engage in career, not to see you engage in sophistication and married life.
Not bad, not bad. The novels that allow me to waste time writing recommendations are all good. They are selected from tens of thousands of novels.
Rank abolished in 1965. If you go back to 1968, how could the term second lieutenant appear?
I've been really nervous lately, talking about one thing over and over again.









