Xu Yang placed all the mountain walnuts he had picked in the store and sold them there, giving the income to his parents.
He truly didn't have time to go to the mountain goods market.
Moreover, there were too many people selling walnuts at the market now, and they sold slowly, which Xu Yang found to be a bit of a waste of time.
He also had a lot of work on the farm now.
Many crops had reached a critical period—there was weeding and fertilizing to be done, and plenty of chores.
One person simply couldn't finish them all.
And this was when Xu Yang's farm achieved semi-automation.
If it were completely manual, it would take at least four or five people to manage so much land.
Xu Yang was calculating the time in his mind.
Potatoes would mature at the beginning of October.
Strawberries and dragon fruit, not planted in abundance, half a greenhouse, would likely mature around mid-October.
Gem Corn was in the other half of the greenhouse, estimated to mature in November.