After some investigation, with the support of Su Li, Vandar, the Minister of Agriculture, promptly shifted the focus of farming in the territory from summer grain planting to meticulous cultivation.
The serfs, carrying hoes, walked into the fields and began to bend over to weed, pulling out the roots.
The arduousness of this task was beyond Su Li's imagination, with thousands of serfs under the scorching sun, their faces towards the soil and backs to the sky, meticulously removing various weeds in the fields.
The nature of Tal in summer is very wild, the fields are overgrown with weeds, and the serfs quickly cleared from an acre of land a pile of weeds one meter high.
Fortunately, the priests of the Dawn Church guided them in categorizing these wild grasses, such as mugwort, citronella, hedge, and chrysanthemum, for collection. These would be burned in the fields, using smoke fumigation to directly eliminate pests.
