steps for transplanting seedlings
dapog methoed is a new and soil less methoed of raising rice seedlings. In this methoed the rice seedlings may be germinated upon gunny bags or crushed banana stems, This all is done to be able to raise seelings faster and esure 100%germination of seeds. The transplanting of depog seedlings is done when the seedlings are only 10-12 days old,with the help of a transplanter
the seed is first raised in the seedbox or seeding to produde seedlings and later planted to the soil
You can plant seedlings (or even just seeds) directly into the ground, without cultivating them in pots first, as long as the time of year is right, and the soil is right.
In developing countries, farmers sometimes plant rice seeds directly in the ground. More commonly, however, they sow seeds thickly in small seedbeds and transplant the seedlings to a flooded field after several weeks. This method reduces the length of time rice occupies the main field by about 15 to 20 days. This is important in areas where several crops are grown on the same land each year. Transplanting seedlings also permits better weed control. Fewer weeds are able to grow in the thickly sown seedbeds. In addition, farmers can remove weeds more easily in the main rice fields when the plants are larger. So the answer to your question is, no, rice plants are not only planted once. :)
In developing countries, farmers sometimes plant rice seeds directly in the ground. More commonly, however, they sow seeds thickly in small seedbeds and transplant the seedlings to a flooded field after several weeks. This method reduces the length of time rice occupies the main field by about 15 to 20 days. This is important in areas where several crops are grown on the same land each year. Transplanting seedlings also permits better weed control. Fewer weeds are able to grow in the thickly sown seedbeds. In addition, farmers can remove weeds more easily in the main rice fields when the plants are larger. So the answer to your question is, yes, rice plants are planted more than once. :)
It is a specialised planter, designed to transplant rice seedlings onto paddy fields
this question makes no sense at all, the figures are wrong. please provide the correct figures if you want an answer. the field cannot be 16 squared centimetres! that is a block 4cm x 4xm!!!
B. Lewis Rice is known for writing "Seedlings of the Willows" and "A History of the Dakotas."
Rice in Vietnam is grown along the Mekong and Red River deltas. Although mechanized farming methods are becoming popular in certain places, the traditional way to cultivate rice involves flooding the rice fields during or after the process of setting the seedlings.
Transplanting is when a plant has been planted somewhere else, and someone digs it up and plants it somewhere else. Unless you are planting a seed, you are transplanting.
transplanting saves time and overcomes environmental hostalities to the farmers.