Oh, and the perennial need to wipe out US imperialist scum.
Political slogans are an intrinsic part of the relentless, daily propaganda formula that North Koreans are weaned on almost from birth.
Those published by the official KCNA news agency today were drafted by the ruling Worker's Party of Korea (WKP) to mark the 70th anniversaries its founding and of the liberation of the Korean peninsula from Japanese rule.
"Make fruits cascade down and their sweet aroma fill the air on the sea of apple trees at the foot of Chol Pass!" was one agriculture-themed offering, followed by:
"Let us turn ours into a country of mushrooms!" and "Grow vegetables extensively in greenhouses!"
Prominence was given to a long section of slogans hailing the legacy of late leaders Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, and urging loyalty to the third generation Kim ruler, Kim Jong-Un.
Others covered military strength, the economy, farming, science and technology, education, the arts and sports.
While much North Korean propaganda seems trapped in an echo chamber of rhetorical overkill and hyperbole, its tone is perfectly familiar and normal to North Koreans themselves.
The slogans shore up the internally propagandised image of the North as a racially pure nation that must make every effort to protect itself from scheming enemies - led by the United States - who are bent on invasion and enslavement.
"We were permanently buried by an avalanche of slogans," said defector Lee Min-Bok who fled North Korea 14 years ago and now lives in the South.
"That greenhouse one has been around for decades. The problem is nobody had any plastic sheets of glass to build them, or fuel to heat them," he added.
Some defector-run websites have run reports of how slogans have become the butt of private jokes among ordinary North Koreans who often amend them to reflect reality.
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