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Father and son earned 5.6 million yuan by planting trees and breeding insects last year.
Father and son planted trees to breed rice fighting insects, saying that 1 insects can sell for 100 yuan, and they have earned 5.6 million yuan last year.

In Hengfeng County, Jiangxi Province, Tong and his son used science and technology to become the only agricultural expert in China to cultivate rice insect resistance. He said that each insect can sell 100 yuan, and sold 5.6 million last year. At present, a variety of products have been successfully developed.

I saw an old man cut a piece of wood like this, then dug a milky yellow bug out of the wood, and then he put the bug directly in his mouth. He said, "Growing rice and killing insects is the whole life of our family."

Tong Yu Jia said: "This virus was hit by technology. This is technology. Our family has been selling this thing. This is our ancestral tradition. " Tong's father, Grandpa Tong, started the business of breeding Mi Chong, saying that a worm can sell for several hundred yuan.

Glutinous rice, milky yellow all over. In ancient times, people used "a bucket of rice" to get a bug, so it was called "rice fighting bug", also known as "birds don't step on thorns". It has been used by the people for thousands of years. This insect was born in a spiny shrub in the mountainous area. It only looks for this kind of tree, drills a small hole from the root, enters the tree and eats its heart. The dictionary of traditional Chinese medicine records the beneficial effect of glutinous rice on digestion, and also has curative effect on measles penetration and bone and muscle pain.

It is reported that after baking, the insect is rich in fragrance, excellent in taste and easy to eat. It is a natural food with homology of medicine and food. It is also a good gift for relatives and friends.

Grandpa Tong said, "There are 500 trees on an acre of land here, which sold more than 5 million last year. This is how we transported them to Tibet. When we arrived in Tibet, they were still alive and the trees were wild. We just transplanted him from the glutinous rice tree on the mountain, which is convenient for us to pick up. "