Sagot :
how to plant rice or planting rice?
Explanation:
Rice crops can be either direct seeded o transplanted.
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Answer:
Rice crops can be either direct seeded or transplanted.
In direct seeding, seeds are sown directly in the field. While in transplanting, seedlings are first raised in seedbeds before they are planted in the field.
When choosing the suitable planting method, the (1) locality, (2) type of soil, (3) rice ecosystem, and (4) availability of inputs and labor, should be considered.
Choosing when to plant crucial to establishing the crop in the field. Timely planting into a well prepared seedbed will help produce a fast growing, uniform crop that will have higher yields and better competition against weeds and other pests. The best time to plant depends on locality, variety, weather, water availability, and the best harvest time. Planting at the same time (or within a 2 week window) as the neighboring fields can help to minimize insect, disease, bird, and rat pressure on individual fields.
Direct seeding requires 60-80 kg of seeds per ha, while transplanting only requires 40 kg per ha, at 2 plants per hill.
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