They are at sea and now rely entirely on self-sufficiency, so this agricultural laboratory floor was later deliberately vacated to specialize in planting.

On other floors, there are areas dedicated to breeding.

Zhong Tiyun visited the mushroom cultivation area, carefully observing the growth of the mushrooms and sharing her improved cultivation methods, such as how to control temperature and humidity, how to prepare nutrient solution, how to prevent diseases and pests, etc.

She was very experienced and everyone present listened attentively.

The old expert nodded frequently. Although he had been engaged in planting all his life, he had his own specialties. He had never been exposed to mushroom cultivation before, so he was confused about some details.

This time we have a professional here, so we can learn together.

While Zhong Tiyun was pushing the wheelchair and talking, she saw Xue Dong holding a pen and paper and taking notes seriously in the crowd, so she smiled at him.

However, now was not the time to reminisce about the past, so he looked away and seriously discussed the various points to pay attention to.

At the same time, Zhou Shuwan was in the medical area, and she was familiar with Doctor Wei.

Doctor Wei took her under his care and while treating the patient, he also told her about the prevention and treatment of some common diseases at sea.

Zhou Shuwan has studied medicine for several years and has two years of rich clinical experience. He is already a very qualified doctor.

So, this time she learned effortlessly and was able to apply what she learned to other situations.

After the day's study was over, Doctor Wei gave her a few medical books and asked her to take them home and read them all before returning them.

There are very few medical books nowadays, and each one is very precious.

Zhou Shuwan put it in his backpack as if it were a treasure.

Before leaving, Doctor Wei pointed to a medicine cabinet and said, "I've been told that we need to exchange medicine for your mushrooms. These are our regular medicines. Take a look and see which ones you need."

Zhou Shuwan carefully checked the types and quantities of medicines, and after discussing with military doctor Wei, he successfully exchanged them for some medicines needed for island diseases.

The mushroom cultivation tent in the camp was managed by Zhong Tiyun alone because the seeds were originally produced by the Zhou family themselves, and others only helped out occasionally.

Therefore, 80% of the output in this cultivation tent belongs to the Zhou family, and the remaining 20% ​​is owned by the camp. This was also agreed upon by the camp at the beginning.

Therefore, 20% of the medicine Zhou Shuwan brought back this time was distributed to the public in the camp.

She exchanged for more than twenty kinds of medicines, totaling more than sixty boxes of medicine.

The warship side has been very generous. To be honest, Zhou Shuwan didn't expect it to be so much, but this should also be part of their gratitude to Zhong Tiyun for being willing to teach mushroom cultivation technology.

Time passed slowly, and the vegetables in the camp also had a good harvest.

When other survivors living by the sea heard about this, they came one after another, hoping to exchange the fish they caught for some fresh vegetables or seeds.

The people in the camp readily agreed to barter and share what they had.

Qi Mingyu recalled that when he and Wanwan were not married yet, he spent a lot of money to buy a vegetable dehydrator because he didn't know she had space, but he never had the chance to use it.

It just comes in handy now.

He dehydrated some of the harvested vegetables and set different exchange prices for fresh vegetables and dehydrated vegetables.

Unexpectedly, many people wanted dehydrated vegetables, and everyone wanted to stock up some for emergencies.

Tao Zheng knew that the Zhou family had a lot of supplies stored. That day, he mysteriously called Qi Mingyu outside the camp and asked in a low voice, "Captain, how are you and your sister-in-law doing?"

Seeing the other party's displeasure, he hurriedly explained: "After so many years, my sister-in-law has never been pregnant. Did you use any contraceptive measures?"

He smiled a little awkwardly and said, "I've exchanged a few condoms with others before, and now they're all used up, so I wanted to ask for your method."

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