"In the first place, do the inhabitants of that miner's village need a dialogue with us?

Keeping it in my mouth myself, I realized I didn't know what was going on in the miner's village like I do now. I tried contacting Olf once, but he said he didn't know because he was out of jurisdiction outside the dungeon. That's right. That said, I tried to contact the former miners who became the Grievance Spirit (Ghost)...

"The food isn't self-sufficient?

According to Ghost, the soil near the mine is thin and the crops are poorly grown, and they can barely eat it because of arsenic contamination. So they say the Kingdom of Theodoram was buying up crops and paying for them, and yet regularly distributing wheat and other foods. Moreover, after the dungeon of the iron mine, contact with the Kingdom has also remained interrupted (so)...

"You didn't wait for the food supply!!

That said, why don't we have stockpiled food here?

"Do you want to rob from the royal palace, master?

'That makes the village in a bad position...'

"An appropriate means would be to improve agricultural land."

Do you want to give fertilizer?

'No... I... I would be too effective at anything...'

What Rye is talking about is the liquid fertilizer used for sugar cane at the Odrant test site. It's a substitute for 100,000 times more diluted sugar cane. Can you use such a thing?

'No... With all due respect, sir, have you forgotten that Odrant was a dungeon? I foolishly wonder if I can manage to use it for normal fields.'

Yeah? Really?

"Oh, Lord, I do feel that way."

Uh-huh... Do you feel that way with all the dirt magic?

'Master, in case anything happens, wouldn't there be a problem here?

It's a statement without a body or a lid, but Keane has a point. If you cut off the need for experimentation anyway, did you still do it in Shrek (here), where you can push through with Dungeon's royal interests? But apart from that, relying on liquid fertilizer is problematic.

'Is that a problem?

"Ah. According to the testimony of the Grievances (Ghost), the soil is hard on the bees, isn't it? If we don't grow it into soil that feels a little more fluffy, it won't be suitable for farmland '

My parents were both farmers, and I also took care of flower beds, so I have a little knowledge of that. If you just rely on chemical fertilizers, you lose the ground-grain structure, you lose breathability and water permeability, and it's not good for growing plants. It's best if diverse soil animals live there and plow the soil naturally...

Even if soil cultivation itself relies on soil magic, what do we do with organic fertilizers...

Dear Lord, if you have dead grass or something, you can magically turn it into compost, right?

"I think you'll find dead grass itself here."

In Shrek, originally a wasteland, the plants themselves barely grow. Since grass without it is also used for fuel, it is not possible to ensure the amount to be turned to fertilizer. If you can afford it (in the first place), the residents of the village will be using it for fertilizer from the beginning.

Do you want to bring it from somewhere else?

'... I mean, how do you procure fertilizers in Theodoram?

In Japan, they used the leafy soil of Riyama, but Theodoram doesn't have the mountain forest itself, right?

The answer to this question came from the Grievances (Ghost).

"It's normal to suck crop pruning leftovers straight into the field, or feed them to livestock and use that shit,"

"There's pasture that fertilizes the land when it grows."

Like clovers in the mammaceae? Symbiosis of the root bacteria to immobilize nitrogen in the air, so you can just slip it into the field as green fertilizer...... no, more than that.

"You don't make legumes in the village?

The Ghosts also answered this question. Beans are not eligible for national buyup, so they seem to be distant. I was wondering if beans with nitrogen fixing capability could target two birds with one stone for harvesting and soil improvement.

To return to the story, isn't it possible to bring it from somewhere else in such a situation? Why not scratch the pre-harvest crop and pay for it? "

"Yes, sugar cane squeeze."

Ah... there it is!

'Maybe I could use that one, for sure. You must be saving quite a bit. Slay, Wynn, excuse me, will you mobilize the families to try composting them?

And the compost that was made was in good quantity, and in the middle of the night, when the men of the miners' village slept still, they mobilized their earthly magic obedience into the field, and they also plowed the earth. I also dug a well for water supply near the field, which would make it a little easier.

Feeling like I've been looking around for a long time, the crop type and quantity are small and far from self-sufficient. Do I need to source potatoes or some fast-growing crop seedlings somewhere? Well, let's just see what wheat grows right now.

Use fertilizer in some cases......