As expected, upon learning that they would need to purchase the seeds with their own funds, many individuals hesitated once again.
Indeed, the cost was not exorbitant. Their families could afford it. Yet, what if the endeavor didn't yield profits? Numerous medicinal herbs required two or even three years to mature. If the venture proved unprofitable, wouldn't it be a waste?
Though the expense wasn't significant, it was still money!
Ultimately, only a handful of people were genuinely willing to commit to planting two or three mu of medicinal herbs and register with Songshi.
On average, there were merely two or three families per village willing to participate. The largest village boasted five families, while some had none at all.