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The humble beginnings of a poor dCrops farmer: Harvest time

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Every great farmer was once a beginner, or so the saying goes. I don't know why I'm so excited about my farming venture, I mean I just have 3 plots of land and a couple of seeds, but yesterday I just couldn't wait for the countdown timer to complete and for me to get home from work so I could harvest my radish crops and see if I got anything extra aside from the base 13 shares selling price.

Maybe my excitement about the game is because I kinda love farming, but never went into it as a profession due to certain financial factors and also personal reasons, and now the game presents me with an opportunity to explore my passion for farming and also make some crop tokens while doing that, I mean, isn't that nuts! Who wouldn't love such a win-win position!

Harvest Time!

I got home, took my bath and quickly refreshed my browser, and there it was,

my 2 radish crops beeping with life, they were ripe for harvest. I eagerly selected them, clicked harvest and to my excitement I got an extra 13 shares on one of my radish harvest, making it a total of 39 shares from the harvest of just 2 radish crops, that's a big win for me I must confess.

I immediately sold off my harvest for shares, pending when payouts would occur. Now is not really the time to start hoarding my harvest, I need to utilize the power of compounding so I can increase my farming capacity.

The cycle continues

One of my most loved aspect of the game is that I can reuse my lands almost immediately after harvest (unlike the seeds that goes into cool-down mode), so to grow my position and move from my status as a poor farmer to wealthy one, I got to planting again. You know what they say about poor farmers; we may be born poor, but it's our choice if we choose to keep harvesting the same quantity of crops every season...or so the saying goes, so until I come your way again, I remain your humble #dcrops farmer.

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My name is Edwin Ifeanyi Louis (eil7304) and I love gaming, reading, learning, cooking, and most importantly, writing about my experiences on a Blockchain social media platform called Hive.

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