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What are the farming proverbs?

1. Repeated cropping in the valley, guarding and crying.

2. The white dew comes early and the cold dew comes late. The autumn equinox is the right time to plant wheat.

3. Choose good seeds for planting, with one ridge on top and two ridges on top.

4. Light snow seals the land, heavy snow seals the river.

5. Plant eggplants deeply and plant tomatoes shallowly, soybeans will come out quickly if they are not dug out.

6. If you plant early but don’t take care of it early, increasing income will be in vain.

7. The wheat is planted in the fields until autumn, and the sweet potatoes are peeled after the cold dew.

8. Don’t be in a hurry to drink when you’re thirsty, don’t be in a hurry to feed when you’re hungry.

9. Drought and floods are determined on July 15th, and war is determined on August 15th.

10. The spring rain comes early and there is no food available.

11. In the dog days of summer, buckwheat is grown.

12. Carrots, cabbage and green onions are not afraid of feces.

13. Adjusting stubble is like raising dung, which makes me feel energetic.

14. The wheat is ripe for a while, and the silkworms are old for a while.

15. The sound of the broom makes the dung pile grow.

16. People coax the land, and the land coaxes the belly.

17. Volidou'er means not enough.

18. Spring comes at two ends of the year, and the horns are as valuable as gold.

19. If there are no three judgments, the fields will not be full of rice.

20. It’s hard to buy money when there is drought in May and enough food in June when there is continuous cloudy weather.

21. Plow deeper and add an inch, and top it with a stubble of manure.

22. If you work hard with a hoe, the cotton will be as white as silver.

23. When jujube sprouts sprout, cotton is planted.

24. Before and after Qingming, plant melons and beans.

25. There is dirt on the wall and three drums.

26. Cutting an inch of grass with three guillotines will result in fat loss.

27. Plow deeply and rake thoroughly. A bowl of soil is a bowl of noodles.

28. Thick grain and thin wheat are annoying.

29. After the June Festival, the Dragon King cannot rest.

30. At the beginning of winter, the stock will not fall, but it will be covered with soil. (Referring to wheat)

31. If you have money, you can buy seeds, but if you don’t have money, you can buy seedlings.

32. Three points of planting, seven points of management, only ten harvests are guaranteed.

33. Yan cannot leave until September 9th, and Yan cannot come until March 3rd.

34. One-nine, two-nine, no mountain hand, three-nine, four-nine, walking up, five-nine-six-nine, watching willows along the river, seven-nine, how can it be frozen, eight-nine, swallows come back, count nine to nine, Plow cattle roamed the land.

36. If the land is not plowed deeply, there will be nowhere for the roots to drill.

37. Thunder strikes in February and August, attracting thieves (insects) everywhere.

38. It rains at night and is sunny during the day, so there is nowhere to store the grain.

39. Xiao Manhua (cotton), blind nine times out of ten years.

40. Qingming is early and Beginning of Summer is late. Grain Rain is the right time to plant cotton.

41. When nine are ripe, ten percent will be harvested; when ten are ripe, ten percent will be lost.

42. Plow the fields early in autumn and have a good harvest in the coming year.

43. When the crops are on the field, the seeds should be planted first.

44. Cold is in Sanjiu, hot is in Zhongfu.

45. July 13th, half of the color is red.

46. Wheat seedlings are not afraid of grass, but are afraid of biting by lumps and garbage.

47. To strengthen seedlings, we must first strengthen roots. Cultivating is the foundation.

48. The wheat seedlings are sprouting, the yellow spring valley is dew and the chaff is the same, and the sesame seeds are sprouting to the ground.

49. It rains at the beginning of autumn and there is no frost for a hundred days.

50. Plowing in winter is better than plowing in spring.

51. The tops of the millet and sorghum are broken, and the wheat is under the yellow spring (some say "under the plow mirror")

52. It is better to apply a line than to apply a large area. (Fertilization)

53. Spring rain is as precious as oil, and people don’t have to worry about it.

54. Whether it should be cold or not is not a good idea.

55. Geng peaches and Fu peaches harvest white flowers. Autumn peaches are easy to sit and pull (referring to cotton peaches).

56. Farming without excrement is equivalent to fooling around.

57. The eighteen days of autumn are the same, and every inch of grass bears seeds.

58. It rains in March, but it still rains in February.

59. The roots are not straight, the seedlings are not full, and the gourds are crooked.

60. This year there will be mixed grains, and next year there will be hundreds of mixed plants.

61. Loess mixed with black, one acre is worth two acres.

62. Whether there is a harvest or not depends on water, and whether you harvest more or less depends on fertilizer.

63. There is no need to sow early in summer, the earlier the better.

64. In April, the wheat is ripe before the pawns are planted, but in May, the wheat is not ripe before the pawns are planted.

65. One autumn rain and another cold. Wear warm clothes for ten autumn rains.

66. The rain is crooked, the rain is plucking, and with the rain, you will be relieved.

67. It rains in August, October and March when wheat is harvested.

68. Seed is gold and land is silver. If you miss the season, you will find it nowhere.

69. Donkeys are afraid of the sun, cows are afraid of being drenched, horses are afraid of stars, and cows are afraid of ice on their belly.

70. Change the seeds and the yield will change. One year it was flat, two years it increased, three or four years it failed.

71. The Qingming Festival in March is unknown. In February, Qingming is old. (Elm: refers to elm money)

72. Plow deeply and harrow carefully to protect the moisture, and the warehouse will be filled with wheat in the coming year.

73. In May, Dragon Boat Festival rain brings insects. Rain put an end to the disaster on June 6th.

74. Three pursuits are not as good as one bottom, and outside the year is not as good as inside the year. (referring to fertilization) Collection of Farming Proverbs

1. Harvest quickly to avoid spoilage.

2. One more plowing in winter will yield one more stone in summer harvest.

3. Flowers rot in the rain.

4. The sheep pen is a money tree and the pig pen is a cornucopia.

5. If borers are not treated in winter, the millet harvest will be small.

6. Plant rice seedlings in clean water and wash sores with hot water.

7. Sow the seedlings first, grass the second time, and cover the ground three times.

8. Although fertilizer is a treasure, it will not grow well without water.

9. Three plows, six harrows and nine hoeings, one season’s harvest equals one year’s harvest. With three plows and three rakes, the ears grow into wolf tails. If there is no winter this year, the granary will be empty next year.

10. If the corn is not watered early, it will not sprout after watering.

11. If the ridges are not repaired, the land will be lost.

12. The wheat seeds have been harvested for a long time, and the rapeseed seeds have long since run out of oil.

13. There is no luck in accumulating fat, just work hard on your legs.

14. The three barns are full, and the beans are round after being hoed three times.

15. The cold wind and rain will cause the seedlings to break, so cover them with water and dust. Young seedlings cannot be destroyed, and late seedlings cannot be relied upon.

16. Soybeans in the Corn Belt will not leak out for nine out of ten years.

17. The beans are round in three ways, and the grains are broken by three grains. Bean grass, no good.

18. Wheat is sown in rows, looking at a wall from a distance.

19. Fertilizer comes from many sources, and it’s up to you to think of a solution.

20. Sow a grain from an ear and a bushel from an acre.

21. Dig wells and springs to collect water for irrigation.

22. Be reasonable when speaking and be reasonable when planting.

23. If you don’t treat one plant, it will harm another. If you don’t treat it this year, it will harm next year. Everyone prevents and controls pests and diseases to ensure that crops are not damaged. Everyone is on fire, and the borers have nowhere to hide.

24. Knead more carefully so that the particles are not released.

25. Exchanging soil is like exchanging gold.

26. People fertilize the land, and the land fertilizes people.

27. If you want to eat white flour, plow it three times.

28. Good fields will not be planted into grass nests, and crops will not be hoed into grassy slopes.

29. Beans are served cold and wheat is served hot.

30. Be diligent and work hard, once every three days.

31. There are three rains in March, but it is hard to buy drought in April. If the wheat shoots are wet, the harvest will be good.

32. Crops depend on water, and water depends on ponds.

33. If you accumulate manure this year, you will have a full store of food next year.

34. The people are sick, the sky is yellow and it rains, and the seedlings are yellow and lack fertilizer.

35. There is no luck in planting the land, intensive tillage and weeding...

36. Half of the harvest is half of the rice, and half of the harvest is half of the harvest.

37. If you want a good harvest, don’t stop working to accumulate fertilizer.

38. If you build a pond, you will have both fish and rice. ,

39. No trees are planted on the edge of the field, and no flowers are planted on the edge of the field.

40. When planting the crops, cut the crops to catch up with the sky.

41. The grain is yellow, the grain is yellow, and the girl gets out of bed.

42. If the rice is not harvested, the ridges will be low; if the wheat is not harvested, the seeds will be sparse.

43. If you shovel away the grass in winter, there will be fewer pests in spring.

44. If water and soil do not come out of the fields, there will be no food left to eat.

45. Pumpkins will not die under the rain, and cotton will not die under the sun.

46. Do not make corners when doing fields, they will shrink while doing it.

47. Cotton is rich in soil, fertile and rainy, so it is easy to harvest by pruning the branches. The cotton is not topping, and the peach branches and leaves are in full bloom.

48. Without fertilizer, the rice will not grow big.

49. If you want peanuts to be good, phosphorus and potassium are essential.

50. If you change the stubble, you will be full of rice and noodles; if you do not change the stubble, a good year will become poor. If you cultivate the land without losing stubble, you will catch someone blind nine times out of ten years.

51. As high as the land is, so high is the water.

52. When the wind and rain blow, the cotton grows an inch.

53. Grain needs flooded fields, and wheat needs fields drought.

54. You can plow the ground with a thread, but you can’t plow the ground with a snake holding an egg.

55. One acre of land has three weirs, and eight buckets of weirs should be harvested and one stone should be cast. Without weirs in the mountains, the farmers will starve to death.

56. Keep the seeds every other year.

57. If one acre is not treated, hundreds of acres will suffer.

58. Sesame in dry weather and rice in wet weather.

59. Good steel is used on the blade, and good fertilizer is used on the ear.

Wheat chases yellow buds, grain chases knots, and corn chases seven leaves. Cold fields and hot bottoms increase production tremendously.

60. Grain flowers grow in mud holes, and wheat flowers grow in cracks. Wheat is afraid of cold weather in March, and cotton is afraid of continuous cloudy days in August.

61. Oil is the spirit and salt is the strength. Increasing grain production depends on manure. If you want good crops, you must look for them in manure.

62. Rice grows when planted densely, grass grows when planted sparsely.

63. The cultivated land should not be rough and plowed all around.

64. If the seedlings are properly fertilized, the seedlings will grow strong.

65. The sugarcane stalks are long and the rows should be widened appropriately.

66. Prepare two sets of seeds and don’t be afraid of “God” coaxing you.

67. Don’t cut tobacco in the morning and don’t pick melons at noon.

68. Running south and north, unable to catch up with grass and manure.

69. People are afraid of old age and poverty, and crops are afraid of autumn queen worms.

70. Get it quickly, get it quickly, or throw it away if you don’t collect it.

71. There is no luck in growing hemp, as long as it is fat and full.

72. If you plant and weed diligently, your crops will be harvested well.

73. If you open a ditch beside the field, you can still get 70% of the harvest in the lean years.

74. Radish has a violent temper and often needs water.

75. Loess and Shatian, one year is worth two years.

76. Water gourds and dry sweet potatoes, raw eggplants and cooked sweet potatoes.

77. Planting hemp should be thick, and planting grain should be thin.

78. If you stand still during the busy farming season, you will miss a meal during leisure time.

79. Gather cotton petals and sesame seeds.

80. Water flows downwards. To treat the water, treat the head first.

81. If you till the seedlings well, the millet will grow tall; if you pick up the grain and break the legs of the immortal, the millet will be piled as high as the mountain.

82. If the ditch water does not flow out, the harvest will be guaranteed every year. ‘

83. Sweet potatoes are plowed diligently, and sweet potatoes are dug using carts.

84. Salt water is really good for seed selection, as the seedlings are strong and have few diseases.

85. Raise rice seedlings sparsely and plant rice seedlings closely.

86. When the sickle is raised, the sesame is laid down, and the ox and millet are laid down, the sorghum must be hoed four times. Hoe the sorghum three times without changing the wheat.

87. The sorghum is blooming and the ground is cracked, and every family is stocking up on sorghum.

88. Thin seedlings are like threads, and fat seedlings are like onions.

89. Build dams and repair banks, and there will be no danger from rising water.

90. There are good seedlings, but no matter how good they are, the results will still not be harvested.

91. Thick wheat and thick grain will starve people to death, so the seedlings must be kept evenly.

92. Ten percent rice, ninety percent seedlings.

93. If there is no drought during the three-day period, it will take a few stones per acre.

94. Three to five years after the construction of water conservancy projects, dry fields were completely transformed into paddy fields.

95. The reserved seeds should be dried in the sun, and the hidden seeds should be turned over frequently.

96. If the weather is clear, no ditches will be dug, and the rain will fall all over the ground.

97. Plant early and reap early, but worry about planting late.

98. The only way to get good red potatoes is to plant them early.

99. If you are narrow, you must rush to plant, and if you are short, you must rush to harvest.

100. Cotton is of fire nature and is best suited for sandy ground.

101. The beginning of autumn is the time when summer and harvest are busy, so autumn seed selection is the right time.

102. If you don’t leave the house without a load of dung, your crops will grow into pigtails.

103. I build a pond while others keep themselves warm, and I cool off while others are busy.

104. Three steps on the grass are as yellow as gold, and seven times on the cotton hoe are as white as silver. The cotton hoe seven times is as big as a fist. Grain Rain Farming Proverbs

1. When Grain Rain arrives at the beginning of summer, the seedlings are dug up.

2. It is better to call the land to wait for the rice seedlings than to call the land to wait for the rice seedlings.

3. When the rose flowers fall, only the stems are removed, and the flowers bloom without any stagnation.

4. Sweet potato for half a year.

5. If you want good crops, you must manage them early.

6. People are afraid of being sad, and trees are afraid of hurting their skin.

7. If the wheat ridges are not sealed, the pines will continue to grow.

8. If the fruit trees have too many flowers, trim them down as appropriate.

9. Mud in spring, rice in autumn.

10. When the pond is full of water, the barn is full of grain. Building a pond is equivalent to building a barn.

11. Before and after Grain Rain, plant melons and beans.

12. Plant the potato seedlings in the spring and cut the seedlings in the summer.

13. There are trees on the mountain for building houses, and water in the pond for growing grain.

14. If the flowers bloom too densely, thin them out appropriately and keep them all, which will waste nutrients.

15. Highland sesame and lowland beans.

16. Wind produces fire dragon (red spider) and mist produces jaundice (rust).

17. Carp and crucian carp lay eggs and carefully fatten the thin tubes.

18. Harvest rice and collect dung from mud and wheat in ponds.

19. It is better to plant rice seedlings early than to raise them until they are old; to raise rice seedlings old is not as good as spring plowing early.

20. Peanuts in the sand and food in the mountains.

21. Planting corn under corn on a rainy day.

22. Stripe rust makes the leaves rusty and messy, and the stem rust is a big purple spot.

23. Plant strong sweet potato seedlings, not young buds.

24. If you want to have a full warehouse, you must first cultivate strong seedlings.

25. Wogua likes yang but not yin.

26. When it comes to preparing the rice fields, there is no need to ask. The fields are as flat as a mirror and the mud is as rotten as soup.

27. It’s generally okay to plant rice during Grain Rain.

28. Wheat is grown in high fields and rice is grown in low fields.

29. If you are not afraid of being small, you are afraid of being bitten by mole crickets.

30. The poplar leaves are rustling, so plant watermelons quickly.

31. A load of fence fertilizer is exchanged for a load of grain, and the addition of pond mud is enough.

32. When the fields are waiting for seedlings, the barns are full of grain; when the fields are waiting for seedlings, it is difficult to have a good harvest.

33. Plant sweet potatoes horizontally and green onions vertically.

34. Rice, rice, no water, no rice.

35. A pot of water can keep five trees alive even if the ground is dry.

36. Valley likes mountains, rice likes depressions, and sweet potato likes high sand.

37. Sweet potatoes are grown in dry valleys with thin soil, and rice seedlings are grown in waterlogged depressions.

38. If the earth egg wants to grow up, the knife edge should face downward.

39. Sweet potatoes are planted on thin soil in the mountains, and sorghum is harvested in the waterlogged areas.

40. Planting without protection will result in a bare mountain.

41. Hoe the grains, hoe the sweet potatoes, and hoe the cotton before the seedlings are unearthed.

42. If the spring breeze does not blow, the flowers will not bloom, and it will be difficult to plant seedlings without water in the fields.

43. If the wheat field is hoeed dry, the wheat will not suffer from jaundice.

44. If the mother has no milk, the child will not grow; if the field has no water, the rice seedlings will turn yellow.

45. A well-managed fish pond can equal ten acres of grain.

46. Hoe the ground after cotton is sown to increase temperature, maintain moisture and aerate the ground.

47. A handful of ash from a sweet potato tree will produce a lot of sweet potatoes.

48. Peony for head, peony for pedicure.

49. Rice is afraid of withering, and trees are afraid of peeling.

50. It is rainy in March and jaundiced in April.

51. Grain Rain is a prosperous flood season, and a moment is worth a thousand pieces of gold.

52. Rice likes to be fertile.

53. Plant eggplants deeply and cigarettes shallowly. I want to eat sweet potatoes dipped in the ground.

54. Hoe the dream flowers in time to help the cotton roots take root.

55. If you grow sweet potatoes in lowland, you will go blind for nine out of ten years.

56. Fertile fields are not as good as strong seedlings, and seedlings are half as good as grain.

57. My family has free land and grows sesame and millet.

58. On Grain Rain day, busy planting cigarettes.

59. Depending on God, the seedlings will be in vain.

60. Continuous rain makes wheat prone to rust.

61. The grain is shallow, the wheat is deep, and the sesame seeds only need to be hidden.

62. Eggs form before Grain Rain, and vines grow after Grain Rain.

63. There are no coincidences in sweet potatoes, as long as they are planted early.

64. Wheat grows straight in seven days, and cotton bows in seven days.

65. Making tiles relies on blanks, and sweet potatoes rely on ashes.

66. If you don’t control the trees tightly, it will be difficult to ensure their survival.

67. One season of pond mud and two seasons of fertilizer.

68. The feces on the sweet potato epithelium has long running roots.

69. Sweet potatoes have long roots and need to be plowed deeply to grow.

70. If you sow well and manage well, you will have a reliable harvest; if you just sow and do nothing, you will break the golden bowl.

71. Early millet and late wheat are not returned home, and late sweet potatoes are never harvested.

72. To have sweet potatoes to eat, you have to dig a foot of soil.

73. If you plant melons in March, they will produce eggs; if you plant melons in April, they will produce vines.

74. Sweet potatoes are planted late, and the potatoes look like sheep’s beards.

75. 10% of the rice is 50% of the seedlings. Proverbs about farming

1. Check and repair cotton seedlings as soon as they emerge, and there will be no free time on either side of the field.

2. Plant corn and peanuts early, and plant sweet potatoes early.

3. The heat is good for transplanting rice and planting melons, beans and eggs.

4. The trees must be carefully managed, otherwise their survival will be difficult to ensure.

5. Sesbania, alfalfa, and sand are flourishing, and green manure crops are planted in the fields.

6. Qingming Festival and Grain Rain Flowers. Note: 秫秫 refers to sorghum, and 花 refers to cotton.

7. Rice likes to be fertile.

8. One season of pond mud and two seasons of fertilizer.

9. Spray trees and orchards early, and cut off flowers if they are too dense.

10. Harvest rice and collect dung from mud and wheat in ponds.

11. The Qingming sorghum is inoculated with the grain, and the Grain Rain cotton is sown with potatoes.

12. Money is hard to sell. There will be drought in May and continuous cloudy weather in June. Note: The wheat harvest in May of the lunar calendar requires dry days to dry. Summer crops need to be planted without excessive rain; summer crops in June need rain to grow.

13. Continue to plant reeds and cattails, and the broodstock will be fattened and lay more eggs.

14. Grain is planted during the Grain Rain season, and cotton is planted in the southern slopes and the northern valleys;

15. Cotton is grown during the Grain Rain season.

16. Peanuts in the sand and food in the mountains.

17. Wheat should be watered with booting water to check for fire dragons and jaundice.

18. Grains are afraid of heartworms.

19. It’s generally okay to plant rice during Grain Rain.

20. Planting corn under corn on a rainy day.

21. Highland sesame and lowland beans.

22. During the Qingming Festival, sorghum and grain flowers bloom, and during the Beginning of Summer, millet and potatoes bloom.

23. Don’t neglect the Grain Rain Festival and plant reeds and lotus roots as soon as possible.

24. 10% rice and 50% seedlings.

25. Three days after Grain Rain, I looked at peonies in the garden.

26. Feed horses, cattle, pigs and sheep well, and manage poultry hatching scientifically.

27. Plant peanuts after Grain Rain.

28. Before the thunder hits the grain rain, sweet melons are planted in the waterlogged (low) land, and soybeans are planted in the waterlogged land after the thunder hits the grain rain. (Liaoning)

29. Sweet potatoes are a staple food for half a year.

30. The buds are harvested in the Grain Rain, and the teeth are bared in the Beginning of Summer;

31. Even the dogs can’t chase away the spring snow. Note: Hitchun means the beginning of spring, which means that the snow melts quickly after the beginning of spring.

32. On Grain Rain day, busy planting cigarettes.

33. Sweet potato seedlings are planted in Grain Rain, and one can harvest a large basket.

34. Make ridges dry and transplant seedlings wet.

35. Cold food scraped away the soil from the tomb, and there was a severe drought. Note: Tomb-Sweeping Day lasts for four days. The first day is the Great Cold Food, the second day is the Second Cold Food, the third day is the Three Cold Food, and the fourth day is Qingming. Cold food is the solar term for tomb-sweeping. There has been strong wind in the past two days and there may be a severe drought in the future.

36. On May Day, children’s face changes at will.

37. Don’t be afraid of the first day of the first lunar month, but be afraid of the yin of the second lunar month. Note: It doesn’t matter if it rains on the first day of the new year. It may be cloudy on the second day of the new year and there may be rainy days within half a month.

38. There are two springs in one year, and Luqi is panicked. Note: Liuzhou is the name of an agricultural tool. It is cylindrical and made of stone. It is used to roll (ya) grains, wheat grains or flatten yards. Sometimes there are two Beginnings of Spring in a lunar year (usually in years with leap months), and the year will be good.

39. The toad fights, and there are still sixty days to eat the squid. Note: Guzha is a kind of flour food, namely noodles. When you hear the frog chirping in the spring, there are still about sixty days before the wheat is harvested.

40. Eggs form before Grain Rain, and vines grow after Grain Rain.

41. Grain Rain brings rain and cotton fertilizer.

42. Everyone is busy growing cotton in Guyu.

43. After three years of severe drought, May 13th will never be forgotten. Note: May 13th is the Rain Festival. Legend has it that Guan Gong sharpened his sword to kill Cao Cao.

44. See Jiaji (fish) before and after Guyu.

45. On June 6, watch the Valley Show. Note: Around the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, millet will show off its ears.

46. Qingming is early and Xiaoman is late, so Grain Rain and the beginning of summer are just right.

47. Grain hoeing needle, bean hoeing petal.

48. Sesame seeds are planted during the Qingming Festival, flowers are planted during the Grain Rain Festival, and rice is planted with sesame seeds during the Beginning of Summer.

49. Grain Rain and wheat carry flags, and Beginning of Summer wheat heads together.

50. Standing on the wheat stalks to look at the wild flowers. Note: After the wheat harvest, when the wheat straw is stacked, the cotton will bloom.

51. If you have six or nine heads in the spring, you will not have to worry about food and clothing; if you have five or nine tails in the spring, your life will bring evil spirits. Note: hitting spring means the beginning of spring. Liujiutou is the first day of Liujiu, and Wujiuwei is the ninth day of Wujiu. The beginning of spring every year is one of these two days. A poor life brings evil spirits, which means a bad year.

52. Before and after Grain Rain, plant melons and beans.

53. There is no joy in spring, there are still forty days of cold weather.

54. Cotton is planted before Grain Rain, and the seedlings bloom smoothly.

55. Plant sweet potatoes before and after Grain Rain, and it is best not to wait until Beginning of Summer.

56. Wogua likes yang but not yin.

57. Look to the southeast in the morning and the northwest in the evening. Note: In the morning, there are cloudy and rainy clouds in the southeast direction, and it may rain during the day; in the evening, there are cloudy and rainy clouds in the northwest direction, and it may rain at night.

58. Follow the trend to block the fish's head. Don't be slow to catch the yellow flowers of Jiaji (fish).

59. Grain Rain and wheat are pregnant, and beards grow in Beginning of Summer.

60. Planting cotton in Grain Rain can make it grow good.

61. Hoe dream flowers to promote cotton hair.

62. Sesame and millet are planted in the idle land, eggplant is planted deeply and tobacco is planted shallowly.