After dinner, Zhu Wencong brought Liang Huixian to his study, as the development direction of the Agricultural Research Institute needed guidance.
Those in the East with rich experience in agriculture were invariably old farmers, and it was difficult to have them pass on their knowledge and teach their skills; they could only teach you to discover truth through practice.
Thus, the Easterners at the Agricultural Research Institute were all middle-aged or old, while the younger ones were outstanding talents cultivated later on.
In America, it was all young talents, as they were taught agricultural knowledge in university, so they were the backbone of the Agricultural Research Institute.
Zhu Wencong had always wanted to break the monopoly of White people, but his own people invariably looked down on agriculture and were unwilling to devote themselves to it.