It looks like KCNA runs an "On this day" item This is from 27 August 1975...
"President Kim Il Sung gave field guidance to a cooperative farm in Anju City, South Phyongan Province.
On a snow-covered field he talked with a soldier-turned sub-workteam head about corn farming for a while. He asked the sub-workteam head about the way of transplanting the maximum number of humus-pot-grown corn seedlings per phyong (3.954 sq. yds).
With a poor knowledge of corn farming, he could not properly answer to the question.
Finding him at a loss for an answer, the President leveled snow piled up between furrows. He then taught the sub-workteam head a new method of planting the prescribed number of bunches of seedlings perphyong, drawing it on the snow.
Hmm I wonder if said sub-workteam head learned a lot more about agriculture at a gulag or the North Korean equivalent...Source URL: http://idontwanttobeanythingotherthanme.blogspot.com/2010/08/if-only-we-had-leaders-like-this.html
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"President Kim Il Sung gave field guidance to a cooperative farm in Anju City, South Phyongan Province.
On a snow-covered field he talked with a soldier-turned sub-workteam head about corn farming for a while. He asked the sub-workteam head about the way of transplanting the maximum number of humus-pot-grown corn seedlings per phyong (3.954 sq. yds).
With a poor knowledge of corn farming, he could not properly answer to the question.
Finding him at a loss for an answer, the President leveled snow piled up between furrows. He then taught the sub-workteam head a new method of planting the prescribed number of bunches of seedlings perphyong, drawing it on the snow.
Hmm I wonder if said sub-workteam head learned a lot more about agriculture at a gulag or the North Korean equivalent...Source URL: http://idontwanttobeanythingotherthanme.blogspot.com/2010/08/if-only-we-had-leaders-like-this.html
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