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... d-October.
The river’s water has reached its base, everyone is straining the last bit of mud-like water to water the sorghum as much as possible.
The rapeseed and wheat in the fields are all wilting, but no one has the time to care for them. At this rate, it’s inevitable that the wheat and rapeseed will die, but the sorghum might still be saved.
Sorghum has always been drought-resistant grain, and so far, there’s no sign of anything unusual. Even the branches are still as ...
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