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What do you mean by farm rules?

The Farm Law means that if a farm mainly harvests, it must first buy a piece of land, buy seeds and sow, then persistently cultivate, fertilize, water and irrigate, and then harvest food in autumn.

Agricultural law is the inheritance and continuation of agricultural economic law under the market economy system. Its connotation is, first, sowing in spring, harvesting in autumn, and storing in winter, just like farmers plowing the fields. The growth of an enterprise must be phased, not across its own life cycle, but step by step.

When an enterprise does not form an effective management system, it is dangerous to grow up. When an enterprise cannot control its own destiny, expansion is fatal. Second, the return depends on your own efforts, a hard work, a harvest.

Other laws

There are three value systems that support the market economy: one is Protestant ethics, the other is jungle law, and the third is farm law. Protestant ethics is the core value system of market economy. Jungle law is the continuation of natural law in the jungle of market economy, and its basic content is natural selection and survival of the fittest.

For farmers, we must abide by three principles: first, pay first, then return, and we must get something for nothing; Second, persistent efforts will eventually pay off. Farmers don't plant seedlings and wait for harvest. Third, both enterprises and individuals should pay attention to the ecological environment of enterprises.