AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!
AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!
It's me @amjadsharif
From #pakistan
From #pakistan
Hive Garden friends, today I welcome you to my blog. Today I am going to talk to you about the Paddy Crops. In Pakistan, the heat is at its peak in the month of June and it is the season for paddy cultivation. To grow paddy, the first thing to do is to cultivate the paddy seeding, which will be ready to be shifted in a month.
As you can see in these pictures, the workers who have to shift the paddy seeding to the paddy field are uprooting it and collecting it in the form of bundles.
Before planting an irrigated field in a grain crop, the land is prepared well, and water is collected in the field. After that, a tractor is used to plow the land so that the water can be absorbed. When this procedure is complete, the seedling of Rice πΎ is shifted to the irrigated field.
Some pictures are shown above. The first picture is of a small canal that has been used to irrigate the field. After that, you will see the grain seedling irrigated field shifted.
The pictures that I have collected are from around 5 pm. Half the field in which the irrigated field has been shifted. There is still a lot of time left for the sunset. The reflection of the sun in the water shows the beauty of the crop. I liked this scene a lot because such a sight is rarely seen.
Most of you must know that rice crop needs a lot of water. Those who are associated with agriculture or farming know this very well. The water is not allowed to dry up in the field for at least 15 to 20 days and other weeds growing in it are immediately destroyed. If you want to get a good yield of rice crop, then it is necessary to take care of it from the beginning and you can get a good yield from it. I complete this block of mine here and will appear in the next blog with the upcoming update.

Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist person. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.
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