In other words.
The advanced planting techniques such as heavy plow cultivation, row planting, fertilization and topdressing, weeding, and irrigation can be fully applied to the planting of crops on his territory.
Of course.
Compared to the world he was in before, where the yield per acre was often a thousand pounds or higher for barley.
The barley he planted from the farmland did not even reach a fraction of that.
Lynn also understands.
Even though he possesses quite advanced planting techniques.
But the low yield per acre of barley is closely related to the fertility of the land and the productivity of the seeds.
If he wants to increase the barley yield of the land further, he can only carry out long-term artificial cultivation of the crop seeds.
The drawback is that artificial cultivation requires a very long time!
It might even take several generations of effort and dedication to succeed.
Because the limitations of technological levels are too great.
