The inheritance engraved on the bloodline of the descendants of Yan and Huang is in turmoil (although the background is a British farm)
The highly modern farm, complete equipment, and a little bit of pioneering business very well satisfy the audience's sense of accomplishment, and the rhythm is also very well grasped. Even after watching it all day, I don't feel tired.
Looking at it all the way, I can't help feeling that the initial input cost of agriculture and animal husbandry is indeed very huge, and I can gradually understand that the price of local food was higher when I was studying abroad. Before, the family also thought about contracting a small plot of land to grow some healthy food for their own food, but the planting is far more complicated than imagined, and the planting results will be uncontrolled by nature. Watching documentaries quietly at home is more enjoyable to have an eye addiction.
Looking forward to the second season
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