The yield of soybeans in Great Chu is mostly two hundred jin per mu, with the highest being only three hundred fifty jin. A yield of six hundred fifty jin per mu of soybeans is something he hasn't seen in his fifty years, and he is somewhat worried that the Gu Family might be reporting false numbers for credit.
Gu Jin'an said, "Actually, the highest yield per mu can reach seven hundred jin, but we were concerned that the soil in other places might not be as good, so when reporting to the county government, we reduced it by fifty jin, whereas the lowest yield per mu is four hundred fifty jin."
Yu Sinong was shocked, realizing the highest yield per mu could reach seven hundred jin, and they even reduced it by fifty jin. Meanwhile, the lowest yield is four hundred fifty jin, a hundred jin higher than directly sowing soybean seeds.
