Farm Girl Turns Everything Around: Sly Husband, Let's Farm-Chapter 1570 - 1569: Wool Business_1

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Chapter 1570: Chapter 1569: Wool Business_1

If that really doesn’t work, we can trade Floral Dew for sheep’s wool, and then teach those poor people how to weave woolen clothing. When the time comes, we’ll distribute the wool to the poor for free. Let the poor weave beautiful and comfortable garments; for every ten they make, they’ll earn one for themselves. By providing clothing as wages, we’re also doing a good deed, right?

They will teach the technique for free, distribute the wool for free; the poor just have to do some work to get a comfortable and warm woolen sweater. There should be many people willing to do this work, shouldn’t there?

And for those extra woolen garments, he didn’t believe that the rich and noble could resist them.

Woolen clothing is lighter than fur and more stylish and innovative, the rich and noble definitely wouldn’t be able to resist.

In his view, the current depression is just temporary. Those wealthy folks can’t possibly keep laying low, confined to their estates forever. Once this sensitive period is over, everything will go back to normal.

During this period, they should seize the time to stock up on wool, weave woolen clothing, and then sell them off once the market picks up.

By then, they will definitely make a considerable profit.

Upon hearing Tong Sanlang’s words, Qiao Xiaomai blinked and said, "That’s a good idea. But how do we weave? I know about woolen sweaters, but I don’t know how to weave them."

"Take your time to figure it out, no rush. Take Jina’s order first, of course, give her some extra discounts."

"Nine thousand nine hundred of them, eh? Where will we raise them?" Qiao Xiaomai asked.

"On my thousand acres of land. We are currently harvesting wheat. After the wheat is harvested, don’t plant any other crops—start grazing," said Tong Sanlang.

"With wool and sheep’s milk, not to mention cow’s milk to drink, make sure to visit more often. The sheep’s milk and cow’s milk produced will definitely attract many buyers. And when the cows and sheep are old, we can even eat their meat."

In a word, there are many benefits to raising these cattle and sheep.

Since there aren’t any business opportunities lately and those rich must keep a low profile, he and Qiao Xiaomai will also stay low-key and study wool.

Qiao Xiaomai blinked, pondering Tong Sanlang’s words carefully in her mind, and nodded, "Deal."

So the couple went back to the living room. Qiao Xiaomai, with a beaming smile, said, "We’ve discussed it and have agreed to trade cattle and sheep for Floral Dew. For the sake of friendship between the Grassland and Daqi, I’ll give you an additional discount this time."

If wool production really was a success, they would undoubtedly need to buy wool through Jina. With that in mind, now was the time to build a good relationship.

Jina was delighted to hear about the extra discount, dancing with joy and repeatedly giving thanks.

The nine thousand nine hundred heads of cattle and sheep were ultimately traded for five hundred jars of Floral Dew. Originally, they could have gotten no more than three hundred jars, but now with two hundred more jars provided, it was practically half-price.

After they had signed the trade agreement, Qiao Xiaomai couldn’t help asking, "Aren’t your in-laws saying anything about you spending your dowry like this?"

A woman’s dowry, although managed by herself, is generally assumed by society to eventually end up with the husband’s family: the woman gives birth to children, and after her death, the dowry is inherited by the children.

But now, with Jina moving her dowry to her parental home, especially on such a large scale—handling tens of thousands of cattle and sheep at once—her husband’s family might not be pleased.

Hearing this, Jina nodded, "They will be upset, but it doesn’t matter. My parents will compensate me for these things later."

She was the only woman from the Grassland married to someone in Daqi; the entire Grassland was her backing. What’s a little expenditure on cattle and sheep? If she spends them now, they will be replenished later.

Her husband’s family might not like it, but they can’t do anything about her.