Most farmers have two oxen or buffalo for wet rice cultivation, a hoe, and a cart. |
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It is far more of a wet rice soup than a dry rice dish such as Spanish paella or even Italian risotto. |
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Tracks for paddy rice Tracks can be specified for wet rice conditions, with 6 or 7 rollers and 640 or 800 mm shoes. |
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More than two-thirds of the island's land area is under cultivation, and the primary food crop is wet rice. |
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A wet rice field has a surprisingly great biodiversity, which is a rich source of edible organisms. |
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The water cascades from the upper trench to the lower trenches, similar to the practice in wet rice fields. |
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We wanted a light, well-balanced, powerful machine for working both in the wet rice conditions as well as our more traditional operations. |
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More specifically, Pol Pot wanted to wipe out all Cambodians who had been in contact with civilizations other than the Khmer wet rice culture. |
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Most crops are grown by dry farming, although there is some wet rice and sugarcane cultivation. |
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They terrace the mountains for wet rice paddies and build their stone houses in the dry rice fields. |
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To cultivate wet rice, villagers need to work together, sharing land, labour, water and gossip. |
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Most of the Bai are cultivators of wet rice, along with various vegetables and fruits. |
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The economic activities that provision these societies are generally ignored with only a superficial nod to swiddens or wet rice fields. |
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We had to survive on wet rice and fruits of kaora trees. |
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At direct production level, the projects have carried out small-scale water resource developments, leading to an increase in wet rice cultivation as against hill rice. |
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In this region, wet rice cultivation is the main source of income. |
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The sago palms grow all over Southeast Asia, and are used as staple foods in places where there is insufficient rain to grow wet rice. |
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