




Mein Onkel ist ein Reis- und Pfirsichbauer, der aufgrund des sich schnell ändernden Klimas und der Wirtschaftslandschaft im ländlichen Korea nun auf Knoblauch umsteigt (Fotos stammen von der Reisumpflanzung im Frühjahr und der Knoblauchknollenernte).
Ich sitze im Zug nach Seoul und habe nicht viel zu tun, also habe ich mir überlegt, ein kleines AMA zu machen (frag mich was)
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Those are some nice pictures
https://preview.redd.it/1vtpoijc3ryf1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=271de29fc24a86d7497c7d2fe19cd4a30d14dac3
more recent photo taken on iPhone (recent photos yet to be developed)
What does uncle use the farm for during winter months
that was sweet of you💗
This and previous governments keep trying to enact policies to have people leave Seoul for less populated regions or at least vitalize the region itself. Is there anything your uncle has seen from that? E.g. lower taxes, gift cards that can only be used there, redone buildings and schools, etc.
What’s your film/photo process? Do you develop in Seoul?
Which part of Korea do you think will be next developed as Seoul is getting too crowded
I don’t mean to be rude, but what is your family’s plan after your elderly farm family pass?
Do familys sell the property to big agro and divide the money?
Did you have fun?
Oh! I’ve always been curious about the rice fields!
In the second picture, we get a good view of the field. Is this the whole area that he has for planting or is there more? Does he just grow for himself or does he sell stuff?
In an area like in the picture, how much rice does that produce?
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사진 옛날 감성 나고 좋네요!
Love these photos! Is it possible for tourists to help out (no payment of course) as a cultural experience? I’d love to do something like that in the future