RE: Rice Transplanting and how it Reacts to the Soil Scientifically

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Rice is also our main staple food.
We also have a rice field that we entrusted our relatives back in the mountains.
Currently, most of our fields has just been transplanted with rice as of now.

This is my first time to see such dry rice field. You see, where I live, when we plant rice, the field is flooded with water and would stay like that for how many months before the harvest season.

It is really interesting sometimes to see and discover how different locations plant the same crops differently.

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The water here on the farm is just the ones attached to the soil and they can still make the rice here grow very well with enough rice seed production. Soil in a particular location differ for rice planting.

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Good to know.

As I was showing your post to a companion at the house yesterday, she said that on a far province, she experienced planting rice on the slope of a mountain with a dryer soil. It is also a surprise as I've never seen nor heard it before.

By the way, I can see that the soil in your photos looks rich with nutrients (dark brown).

I wish you have a bountiful harvest. 😊

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