1252. Go to me (1/5)
Plans for farm tourism have been launched, new farms have begun to be opened, and houses have been built in Luoshen Town.
This time, Wang Bo adopted the Maori thatched hut style. First, it can give tourists a sense of novelty, second, it is low in construction and fast speed, and third, it is more in line with the natural style of the farm.
After returning to Sunset Town for several days, he could not forget the calm and peaceful mood when he stood on the farmland that morning. He wanted tourists to experience this feeling. As long as they could create a similar environment, he believed it would not be difficult.
On the new Monday, Bao Wen sorted out a piece of information and handed it to Wang Bo, saying: "This is the information about the township and area that we have compiled in half a week. I think you will be interested."
Wang Bo looked at it and asked, "Roaming Town?"
Bowen nodded and said, "Yes, Wanderer Town, since the old Line 8 gradually became neglected, many families in the town have moved away. Now Wanderer Town is like a ghost town, and there are not many families."
Wang Bo once studied it seriously in order to deal with the Wanderer Town.
The town has a long history and has existed for a century and a half. Many artists and craftsmen once lived there. The town still has some buildings related to them.
For example, Captain Barry's House, Summer Banquet, Easter Celebration Market and Labor Day Market, they are all intangible cultural heritages. Although they have not been declared, they are of the same nature.
In addition to these buildings, Bowen collected more complete information, as well as old shop sites such as London Stables, Coopers, Belphiste and Julie Cereals.
Wang Bo has read these materials and is becoming more and more interested, asking: "Can we get them?"
Bowen shrugged and said, "It must be very difficult, but who knows the result? Maybe it's human, we can move all these buildings here."
Sunset Town lacks historical and cultural atmosphere. If these buildings arrive, it will definitely add to the quaint atmosphere and make the town more flavorful.
Wang Bo handed this issue over to the government owner and asked everyone to find a way to relocate these buildings. If anyone has the resources to use, he will reward him.
He was also using various means. In two days, he wrote a long article to submit it to the Wellington government, in the name of protecting the history and culture of Tahiti town, and wanted to accept some of the buildings inside.
After carefully writing this application, Wang Bo asked Na Qingyang to see it. Na Qingyang glanced over and said, "Since you are going to apply for the government, it will definitely be difficult for you to apply for valuable architectural and cultural heritage."
Wang Bo said: "The matter is done by man, and it may be passed? I am also a core member of the Green Party."
Na Qingyang shook his head and said, "I think this is inappropriate. It is better for us to apply for the merger of the town and let Tahiti and Sunset Town merge. However, before doing this, we must first go to Tahiti for assessment and see their situation."
Wang Bo was stunned. He had not considered this idea, because the biggest conflict between Sunset Town and Tahiti Town was the town.
Four years ago, Mayor Robert asked to leave this solution behind. At that time, Wang Bo refused to be occupied by the magpie's nest. Unexpectedly, today would be the case. Instead, he wanted to merge with the town.
Thinking of this, he sighed a little: "Feng Shui takes turns, four years, so it's been more than four years."
Qingyang asked him what he felt, and he said what happened in the past.
After hearing his words, Qingyang laughed and said, "Did you leave a word for him at that time: Don't bully the young man and the poor?"
Wang Bo shook his head and said, "Why leave this sentence behind?"
Na Qingyang said: "Don't you read novels anymore? This sentence is very popular in novels now."
Wang Bo closed the application and said: "First solve Tahiti town, and then go to read novels."
As a result, before he could take people to inspect the recent situation in Tahiti town, an agricultural disaster suddenly came.
Locust plague!
Starting from the northern half of the Southern Alps, locusts suddenly appeared and attacked the farms around Christchurch with lightning speed.
This is the autumn harvest season. The locust plague is too destructive to crops. They will eat the leaves of crops and plants, fruits and even stems of the stems. Several farms around Christchurch went bankrupt in a short period of time!
Wang Bo learned about the locust plague as soon as possible. At that time, the news had not appeared on the Internet yet, and the Quinoa Association had already begun to transmit relevant information.
The association requires local farms to quickly harvest grain, and negotiate with the government, requiring the temporary liberalization of environmental protection laws and regulations to allow farmers to burn dry grain.
Then related news began to appear online. Wang Bo turned on the computer and saw terrifying photos: there were locusts in the sky, locusts in the farmland, locusts on the car, and even locusts on people!
The locust plague broke out very quickly and violently. The number of locusts in the picture was something Wang Bo had never seen before. He felt that if someone had intensive phobia, he would probably vomit it out after taking a look at these pictures.
Locusts like flooding, and locust plagues often arise with severe droughts, and migrate from drought to low-lying and prone to flooding. Therefore, in ancient China, there was a saying that "locusts will be at extreme drought" and "locusts will be there for a long time."
The drought in New Zealand has lasted for three or four years, but in the history of this country, except for more earthquakes, it can be said that the weather is good in other aspects. Such disasters rarely occur, so the early warning and response capabilities are worse.
However, the relevant experts quickly responded to this matter and first explained the reason.
The main reason is that a drought environment has many benefits for locust reproduction, growth, development and survival, because locusts lay their eggs in the soil. In the case of drought, the soil is relatively solid, the locust hatching rate is high and it is not easy to be preyed by natural enemies.
Drought caused locusts to reproduce in large quantities and grow rapidly. A program began to report that night, and the expert group conducted sampling and observation in the foothills of the Southern Alps.
Then they found that the number of egg laying by locusts in these areas increased greatly, and at most, they could lay 4,000 to 5,000 eggs per square meter of soil, with 50 to 80 eggs in each egg block, that is, 200,000 to 400,000 eggs per square meter.
Looking at the densely packed insect eggs on TV, Wang Bo couldn't help swallowing.
Fortunately, the harvest of white cherries has ended and he doesn’t have much food to grow now. Motak has packed all of them last week, and stocked up whether it is wheat or green corn.
But locusts do not only attack farms, they attack green plants, and Wang Bo also has a pasture in his hands. Forage will be more attractive to locusts, and he is not sure that the heart of the pasture can drive away locusts.
Chapter completed!