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Seungwoo, who worked for 11 years at a large corporation in Seoul, was exhausted from the repetitive night shifts due to the nature of the company, but he endured the hardships of his deteriorating health and went to work because people around him said it was a lifetime job. However, as his father, who raised Korean cattle in Yeongam, became ill and it became difficult for him to take care of the cattle, he returned to farming in earnest in 2021 to help his father! Seungwoo's cattle shed has grown in size since he began farming. He manages a total of 2,000 pyeong of land, and operates three buildings including the new shed built this year. He manages about 120 cows, including calves born in the past two months. Seungwoo says that this is not the only thing that has changed since he began farming. Starting with the installation of electrical facilities and the internet, he has installed lights and fans that can be operated with a smartphone app, and he has even installed sprinklers on the ceiling of the shed to prevent the heat, creating a comfortable space for the cows to live in. In addition to cows, he has also started helping his parents with the rice and dry field farming they were doing, and they are currently farming a total of 170 acres of rice paddies, 1,200 pyeong of peppers, 2,500 pyeong of soybeans, and 1,300 pyeong of sesame seeds. ◇ Subscribe to NBS Korea Agricultural Broadcasting YouTube / NBS Korea Agricultural Broadcasting ◇ NBS Korea Agricultural Broadcasting website https://www.inbs.co.kr