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It is planted by being put in the ground

Steps:

1. Dig a hole

2. put in the seed or whatever

3. water

4. wait

if you don't have patience then get some.

The above answer is only partially correct. The correct steps:

1. Dig a hole

2. Cut a piece of the sugarcane and put it in the hole and cover the lower end with earth. (If you didn't know, the sugarcane grows to a length of 10-12 ft. and almost the entire length, leaving the top end and the leaves, can be put into 1 ft. pieces for planting)

3. Water

4. Wait till it grows to a height of 10-12 ft.

5. Cut just above the ground

6. Sell it to sugar mills

Repeat the process!

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