Roman was hurrying to plant in time.
This year's spring cultivation started earlier than before.
But there was no other choice, he didn't have much time left.
Fortunately, this spring's task wasn't very heavy.
That's because more than 20,000 acres were already planted with winter wheat. Additionally, there were 7,000 acres of vegetables that could survive the winter.
Now it wasn't yet time to harvest.
The remaining 10,000 acres had been planted with pasture last year, but it was done extensively without much care.
After all, with such vast land, some areas are not suitable for cultivation.
Roman's pasture was chosen in these unsuitable areas.
Rocks, tree roots, and clods buried deep in the ground were never cleared, only plowed over once at most, to loosen the soil.
That's because pasture doesn't require high-quality conditions.
If it were staple crops, they would have set you straight long ago.
But it can't always be like this.