Chapter 498 (1/2)

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Chapter 498: The Roland Gunboat

Translator: TransN Editor: TransN

It took Roland a whole day to return to the Border Area, and his back ached with weariness. After washing his face and brushing his teeth, he went to bed early, and he didn’t feel refreshed until noon of the next day.

He thought, “I must have a soundproof cabin, a soft desk chair, and a large bed on my private boat. Otherwise, I’ll have to sit on a trembling hard deck stool and listen to the roar of the steam engine, which will torture both my body and soul.”

The first thing Roland did when he walked into his office was to call his director, Barov Mons, and Minister of Agriculture, Sirius Daly, to his office. Although there was only one week left before the planned date of the spring offensive, he could rest assured since Iron Axe was governing the military. The most important thing at the moment was to manage the agricultural production well, namely spring sowing. After all, he would be much less worried when he had a supply of grain.

“I saw seeds being transported at the Longsong Pier, so with enough Golden Ones, the crops there won’t be too bad this year. But we should focus on the Border Area, since we’re everyone’s model, proof, and example!” Roland said with one hand knocking on his desk. “How is the spring sowing going? Someone tells me.”

“Your Highness, here’s the situation,” Barov spoke first. “Among the first batch of promoted serfs, only 30% of them are willing to continue farming; plus the newly employed ones, the agricultural population is about 10,000. According to last year’s average wheat yield, the grain that these 10,000 serfs produce should be able to feed 40,000 to 50,000 people.” He paused and then added, “And this number is calculated according to the official citizen’s quota for purchasing grains, which is far more than the daily consumption of other cities’ citizens. If we calculate according to the minimum amount of grain people need to stay alive, this number can increase by 20,000.”

“That’s about it, Your Highness,” Sirius added. “But those conclusions are made by the Ministry of Agriculture according to the statistics from two years ago. This year, half of the serfs, mainly newly employed, will use the Golden Twos modified by Lady Leaf. Honestly, if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn’t have believed that one wheat straw could produce so many ears. Also, more than 2,000 serfs will change to planting potatoes and corn this year, which makes it hard to predict the actual yield for this year.”

“As for the sowing process, farmlands are currently being plowed. According to the Crop Farming Brochure, farmland needs to be plowed three times, and raised compost must be mixed in the soil—usually, this process takes three to four weeks, depending on the number of laborers and the farm tools they’re using. But the serfs employed last year all rented iron tools, which should greatly shorten the plowing time.”

“As for the ditch depth and seeding distance, I’ve arranged apprentices to educate the serfs to farm with the optimal methods introduced on the farming brochure.”

It was easy to see that the former knight of the Wolf Family had done a lot of research on farming. He obviously had considered all aspects and made points that Roland could not help but agree with.

The excessive dependence on the land itself led to the agricultural underdevelopment in this era. Namely, people believed that owning land was all there was to farming. Sometimes, in order to protect the farmlands, they would let farmlands rest for a few years, which was very inefficient. Now that the City of Neverwinter had controllable water irrigation, natural fertilizer, and scientific planting methods, plus Leaf’s modified seeds, the land yields greatly surprised all the residents. However, a third of the 30,000 total population was engaged in agricultural production, which was too high of a percentage for Roland. He wanted to efficiently reduce the agricultural population by improving farming tools, such as manufacturing agricultural equipment which used animal or mechanic power.

“Well, keep the momentum going,” Roland said with satisfaction, “and people who have been assigned to the Longsong Area should keep everything well documented, in case we want to extend this model to other cities.”

After dealing with agricultural affairs, Roland left the castle. Accompanied by Nightingale and the guards, he went to the dock of the Redwater River.