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- TRADITIONAL CHINESE AGRICULTURE AND FARMING | Facts . . . - Facts and Details
In the old days water wheels and manual labor were needed to lift water from wells, rivers, canals and ponds to agricultural land Now gasoline- and diesel-powered pumps do much of the work
- Rice, Technology, and History: The Case of China
In China’s rice-growing regions, the use of land was intensified over the centuries by increasing inputs of skilled labor and maximizing the productivity of land The characteristics of the rice plant and the technical logic of irrigation combined to shape this pattern of evolution
- Asia for Educators | Columbia University
In wet rice agriculture, seeds are sown in small seedbeds; the seedlings are then transplanted one by one to prepared paddy fields While the plants are maturing, they must be kept irrigated, but as the rice ripens the fields are drained The rice is then harvested and threshed by hand
- Wet-rice farming systems have a logic of technical and economic . . .
Rainwater can easily be impounded in a bunded field, but it may all evaporate before the rice is fully-grown Rice farmers in some hilly regions built tanks to collect rainwater, which was gradually released by gravity flow
- Chinese Rice Cultivation Using Traditional Methods. A Group Including . . .
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- Paddy field - Wikipedia
A paddy field (or paddy) is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro It originates from the Neolithic rice-farming cultures of the Yangtze River basin in southern China, associated with pre-Austronesian and Hmong-Mien cultures
- “3. : On the Rural Frontier” in “Sojourners and Settlers, Chinese . . .
A few old Chinese men, here and there, could still be seen planting, cultivating, harvesting, even flailing rice in the ancient way A few believed that the old days when Chinese made so much money in rice would return
- The Origins of Rice Domestication in China - ThoughtCo
Wet rice farming, including the creation of rice paddies, was invented in China about 5000 BCE, with the earliest evidence to date at Tianluoshan, where paddy fields have been identified and dated
- The Hani Rice Terraces of Yuanyang County China
Rice farming requires vast amounts of land and water To successfully grow rice in the Ailao Mountains at 1600 meters above sea level, the Hani and Yi people crafted a seemingly endless number of rice terraces
- The Art of Rice Growing in China: History, Techniques, and Future . . .
Another critical challenge is the intensive use of water in rice cultivation, which is a problem in water-scarce regions To address these difficulties, China has taken innovative measures, such as developing rice varieties that require less water and implementing more efficient irrigation systems
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