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The summary of A farmer's greatest treasure by Hema Pande

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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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There was a village where the rains were always coming at the wrong time. When the wheat was ripening, it rained heavily and when the farmers were sowing the seedlings, there were no rains. The farmers tried to save the grain but in vain. In this village, there lived a man called Maosha San. He had a son names Aisu. When Aisu went into their barn to dig for roots, he found a sack of the finest wheat grain. He was very happy and ran to his father. But his father rejected and said that he had deliberately stored away the sack to sow the crops next year.

It was time to sow the crop again and the farmers were worried. Maosha San then distributed all the wheat seeds among the farmers in the village. Suddenly, he fell to the ground and left the world forever. The seeds he gave were sown and there was a beautiful crop. Maosha San taught them the true value of a farmer's greatest treasure.

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Answered by saba6597
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There was a village where the rains were always coming at the wrong time. When the wheat was ripening, it rained heavily and when the farmers were sowing the seedlings, there were no rains. The farmers tried to save the grain but in vain. In this village, there lived a man called Maosha San. He had a son names Aisu. When Aisu went into their barn to dig for roots, he found a sack of the finest wheat grain. He was very happy and ran to his father. But his father rejected and said that he had deliberately stored away the sack to sow the crops next year.

It was time to sow the crop again and the farmers were worried. Maosha San then distributed all the wheat seeds among the farmers in the village. Suddenly, he fell to the ground and left the world forever. The seeds he gave were sown and there was a beautiful crop. Maosha San taught them the true value of a farmer's greatest treasure.

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