While checking around my garden I heard some noise coming from the other side of the farm. Then I found out that for so long our neighbors are currently working on their paddy field with a tractor.
These two small boxes of paddy fields are only a few meters away from my in-laws' rice paddies. Luckily, for now, it has asked permission to share with other water irrigation owners before plowing it.
The process of plowing a paddy field is it must be soaked in water for a few days or weeks before it is worked, especially now that this paddy field has not been planted for several years due to lack of water supply so for sure it would be a heavy reconstruction of the field since the land has been an animal pasture for while.
Unfortunately, there are still a lot of rice paddies that are been vacant for years including ours. Currently, the father-in-law along with other farmers is still struggling to ask for assistance from the government to resolve the water supply problem that caused the delay of the plantation due to the irrigation supply passing a private property.
As for the situation right now we can not ask to share with that neighboring field it’s because the water can not supply the whole paddy field and due to the distance and location water can not flow properly.
I hope that the day will come when it will be acted upon and the government will focus on it because it is a great help to us especially now that rice is very expensive in the market.
Anyway, when I went for a walk to see the situation, I saw what looked like a small cucumber in the fence gliding of the small poultry farm. Can I see it in other places where when it ripens, it is eaten by birds, so I know it is not poisonous, so I picked some to try to feed for rabbits.
And that’s all for now for my short walk contribution to the #Wednesdaywalk initiated by @tattoodjay. Thanks for reading this far folks. Let’s see how this farm goes on another time. Have a blessed day everyone. 😉