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Why are fewer and fewer people raising fruit?
I remember a saying that "summer insects can't talk about ice". Do you want to leave slugs for the winter and let them see the "ice"? Speaking of Guo, the first thing that comes to mind is the children of the Eight Banners. As we know, after the Qing dynasty entered the customs, the Eight Banners soldiers lived a life of "caged birds walking all over the street" because of their ease of life, and soon lost their heroic position as the grassland overlord. Raising guoguo is one of the greatest pleasures in their lives, and the people are beginning to love it.

In fact, no matter what the original intention is, it has little practical significance, and it is suspected of encouraging people to be idle, which is really not worthy of praise. In a sense, just like fighting chickens and dogs, this kind of farming seems to have some technical content, but it is actually to create an environment suitable for its life. By understanding its life habits, there are actually many similar materials on the internet, so there is no need to introduce them specifically.

In nature, the positive role of slugs is not much, and feeding is of little significance. If it is used for people to play, its negative impact is too great. If it is used as food in the biological chain, its cost is too high to be worth it. So the slug business can be abandoned. As a witness of the times, there are still many non-genetic inheritance projects in China that are facing loss.

"There will be production if there is demand". If no one buys it upstream, I believe no one will raise it, especially those who come for profit. They don't like to raise Guo Guo, but are driven by interests. Can we give up this legacy that makes people "play with things and lose their will"? Welcome to leave a message, thank you!