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China people demonstrated their immortal life as farmers in Canada.

Mr. Lu is in his fifties, and he is a strong man in Northeast China. Dark face, speaking with a local accent, capable and practical. Three years ago, he bought land in Saskatchewan for more than 30 quarters (1 quarter = 800 m *800 m, equivalent to 160 mu, 960 mu). This is not a small amount, and he is a well-deserved landlord and a big landlord!

Mr. Lu immigrated to Canada from China and first lived in Vancouver. I have worked in agricultural technology in China, and I like dealing with land and crops. Three years ago, after many twists and turns, I moved to Saskatchewan with another friend through the ideological work of my family and started the life of a Canadian farmer on my own land.

Saskatchewan province is located in south-central Canada, which is dominated by agriculture, and there are also rich oil and various mineral deposits underground. In the summer of 2005, we drove through Canada and have been there. The farmland is endless and flat as a rock. Piece by piece, across the road. I didn't know that the square was 1 quarter. Green seedlings, bright yellow rape flowers, blue-purple alfalfa flowers, even the sky is grounded. Under the blue sky, the vast sea of flowers and the surging waves are breathtaking. That road, through colorful fields, leads to the horizon as far as the eye can see. Under the sea of flowers, on the highway, no one can be seen and there are few cars. We are often the only one car, and the scenery remains the same after driving for hundreds of kilometers. It was that time on the highway in Saskatchewan that we experienced the scientific conclusion that the earth is round. Because the venue is too vast, you can see that the venue is slightly convex, arched and at a small angle. During that trip, the vast fields of Saskatchewan left a very deep and beautiful impression on our hearts. As long as Saskatchewan is mentioned, you can see endless vibrant fields and golden yellow, blue and purple flowers, and you can also smell the fragrance of plants mixed with fresh soil.

At present, Mr. Lu has settled in this field. He said that some farmers like to build their houses in the ground, which is the pastoral scenery that we often attract attention when we go out for an outing: a lonely house in the green field, with flowers in front of it, trees behind it, green vegetable fields next to it, or a small pond. Farmers who like to be lively live in the town, and their neighbors are all acquaintances. A town is a village. Hundreds of people, only a few dozen people are small. There are two or three hundred people in the town where Mr. Lu lives, which is not small. Saskatchewan's population density is very small, and the distance between towns is tens of kilometers. In recent years, there have been some immigrants from China. Compatriots sometimes get together, drive 100 kilometers to a town for dinner, chat and then come back. There's no traffic jam anyway. Step on the gas pedal/kloc-more than 0/00 kilometers, and we will arrive soon.

Mr. Lu not only buys land, but also really cultivates it. Locals welcome such outsiders. Local farmers are people who have worked on that land for generations and have deep feelings for the land. They don't want to sell their land, let alone to people who don't come to farm but to speculate to make money. Mr. Lu said that most of the land sold are old, weak and sick, and they really have no ability to farm. Their descendants have all gone to the city to develop and are unwilling to continue to live as farmers. Most of the land buyers are neighbors, and they have long been aiming at whose land is good. Once they know that someone is going to sell, they will immediately negotiate to buy it, and will not wait until it is listed for sale. In rural areas, whoever manages the land well and has a good autumn harvest is highly respected. Farmers like that also have a sense of accomplishment.

Farmers in Canada are simple, kind and helpful. Mr. Lu's family just moved to Saskatchewan, a stranger, and their neighbors gave them a lot of help. Canadian agriculture is very different from rural China, and it is completely mechanized. At first, he was unfamiliar with agricultural machinery and had many problems. Once, he asked his neighbor a question in a foreign country because he was not fluent in English and didn't even make it clear. The neighbor asked him to call home and let Mrs. Lu, whose English is a little better, continue to speak. I finally figured it out and gave the answer. Mr. Lu is very happy that the problem has been solved. Unexpectedly, the neighbor knocked on his door with some books that night. Putting the book on the table explained the basis of solving the problem one by one, which moved the couple very much.

In the vast fields of Saskatchewan, don't stop and stay away from the road just because you see some beautiful scenery. In that case, drivers in the past will be confused and deeply worried about you. When I first went, Teacher Lu had such an experience. That time, he stopped at the roadside and went into the field alone to enjoy the scenery. A car is coming, stop. The man in the car shouted to him, Are you all right? He waved his hand: nothing! The car left and turned back a few minutes later. The man got off the bus and asked him loudly: Are you really all right? Mr. Lu quickly replied: Nothing, nothing! Get back in the car and drive away.

In sparsely populated Saskatchewan, the car ran out of gas halfway, which is what everyone will encounter. Experienced people will put a bucket of gasoline in the trunk for later use. If there is really no gasoline, you can drive into any farmhouse. When the host sees a stranger's car coming in, he will say hello with a smile. The first sentence asks: Are you out of breath? Then, take out a bucket of oil that has been prepared for you. Next time you pass by, you should return the oil in the bucket. If you forget, no one will ask you. This is the first time that Mr. Lu has encountered this situation and doesn't know the rules. Using other people's oil, I took out the money and was refused. The farmer said, I don't sell gasoline. Later, I learned these established rules from my neighbors.

Local farmers have a very sincere gratitude and awe for this land and every grass and tree on it. Not every field is completely arable. There are trees, ponds and grasslands. Some trees have withered and fallen to the ground. Agricultural machinery can't go straight, it can only go around. Mr. Lu asked his neighbor, why not fill up the small pond and move those dead trees? The neighbor asked him strangely, why did you do this? Mr. Lu confidently replied: on the one hand, it can increase the cultivated area, on the other hand, it is convenient for farming, and there is no need to worry about damaging agricultural machinery. The neighbor looked at him disapprovingly: those trees and ponds have existed in that place for many years. They came much earlier than you! What got in your way? If you want to increase the area of cultivated land, buy more land! If you are afraid of damaging your agricultural machinery, you can walk around! Just like a chicken talking to a duck. Thinking logic is not on a channel. Mr. Lu said that although his neighbor spoke rudely, he was deeply moved. These words made him feel the farmers' deep love for the land, sincere respect for life and infinite worship of nature. This is the feelings of farmers! I am full of respect for this land that raised me, and I am grateful for what the land has given me.

As in China, farmers have to work in the fields, but in Canada, they work with machines. Every spring, Mr. Lu also prepares for farming. Plan what to plant in the field, how much to plant, prepare agricultural machinery, and buy seeds and fertilizers. Spring ploughing and sowing are very busy days. Every morning, villagers like to have a cup of coffee, eat something, exchange production information with each other, and then drive their own agricultural machinery to work in their fields. After sowing, when seedlings emerge, you should go to the field every day to check the soil moisture and pay attention to diseases. When the crops grow steadily, there is no need to see them every day.

Farmland in Canada generally has few irrigation facilities, and basically depends on the weather to eat. Mr. Lu said that he looked at the history of agricultural production in that area, and only one year in the last 30 years had a slight crop failure, and all other years were bumper years. It seems that you can't believe it. This place is really a treasure trove of geomantic omen. No wonder Saskatchewan is a big granary in Canada! Summer has passed, and no matter how busy it is, it is also an autumn harvest. Harvesting crops is the hardest day. Mr. Lu's family has a lot of fields, and one person can't do it with one machine. You must rent some agricultural machinery. A year later, farmers actually spent three months working in the fields. Mr. Lu said that his wife gave him statistics last year, and his working day was 87 days.

Year after year, spring ploughing and autumn harvest. Harvest autumn is a festival for farmers. Mr. Lu said that in fact, there are many festivals in the local area all year round, especially the autumn festival to celebrate the harvest is the most grand and lasting. Every town has celebrations, which are scattered in time and take turns to increase continuity. Go to town A today, to town B tomorrow and to town C the day after tomorrow. Which town is it's turn to hold a harvest celebration? Residents of other towns in Fiona Fang, one or two hundred kilometers away, all go to it, call friends, eat, drink, and enjoy themselves.

This is Mr. Lu's life now, simple and happy, rich and satisfied. In spring, summer and autumn, the couple and their parents-in-law live in Saskatchewan. It is enough for him to drive the agricultural machinery to the field alone, and his wife is in charge of the money at home. 1 quarterly average annual net income of land 10000 yuan. In Canada, they already belong to high-income groups. Moreover, the land he bought three years ago has appreciated a lot. Of course, his neighbors have more land and a lot of income, and their lives are very prosperous. In winter, Saskatchewan is very cold and Yuan Ye is white. If you stand in the wild for two minutes, the wind will blow over your whole body and make you feel cold from the heart. My parents-in-law went back to Vancouver for the winter and fell in love with farmers in Saskatchewan. They stay in small towns, sometimes travel, or go to Toronto to visit their college children. Mr. Lu said with a smile: Living here, the relationship between husband and wife is getting better and better, and everyone is very happy. There is a popular saying here that the wife at home is the most important, and the neighbors who go out are the most important. Yes, in sparsely populated Saskatchewan province, it is rare to see a person working in the fields with agricultural machinery all day. Occasionally I see my neighbors, and only my wife comes home. I finally get along and feel sorry for each other!

Mr. Lu said that he likes being a farmer in Canada and enjoying this simple, healthy and free life!