After 90, the young man resigned from the state-owned enterprise and lived in a house like his girlfriend in the mountains.
from Shanghai white-collar to "the king of the turkey" Longyou young man Yin Chao's native dream
in the late autumn, the mountain top of the village of Shi Buddha, Longyou, is alive with an altitude of more than 600 meters above sea level. A plant branch of Taxus, pine and tea trees flourish on the extended ridge. Corn, radish, pumpkin, green vegetables grow among the terraces, and several chickens are in the soil. A little yellow dog stretched out in the sun. "Beyond the mountain ridge, it is Jiande." A young man wearing black rimmed glasses and beautiful eyes pointed to us in the far direction. He is Yin Chao, a post - 90s farmer. On the top of the mountain in the north of Longyou, they contracted 4300 acres of land and built the largest mountain farm in the county.
raising chickens, growing vegetables, putting in feed, picking and delivering...... This day after day constituted the whole work of Yin Chao. Who would have thought that such a "new farmer" who had been on fire had been living in the prosperous city of Shanghai for 9 years. \n started from high school, Yin Chao left upper Creek to study in Shanghai. Later, he successfully entered University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. After graduation, he found a stable job in a state-owned enterprise in Shanghai. In this period, his father, Yin Yaochang, contracted the mountain forest, planted 200 thousand Taxus and large fruit trees. In 2014, he added a new breed of Turkey farming, and in the first time he raised tens of thousands of chickens.
with the expansion of farm operations and once a bottleneck in the sale of Turkey, Yin Chao gradually sprouted the idea of resigning back to his hometown to help his father take care of the farm. In March of this year, he and his girlfriend, Zhu Shu, who had been in love for many years, formally bid farewell to Shanghai, and returned to their hometown, opening up a life of seclusion and deep mountain and dedicated farming. "Life in a metropolis can see the future at a glance, and agriculture may be a bigger challenge." He said. After that, Yin Chao began to understand the operation of the farm in depth and inject many of his ideas into the operation of the farm. \n His farm customers, most of which are friends of the circle of friends, often organize barbecue, camping, beer and other parties, inviting people to feel the life and environment of the farm.