NJ2018 Cultivating Rice - Upland Rice
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○〔種山稻法〕:
稻種甚多。大抵皆同, 別有一種, 曰旱稻【鄕名: 山稻】。 徧宜於高地及水冷處, 然土大燥則不成。 二月上旬耕之。 三月上旬至中旬, 又耕之, 作畝足種。訖踏畝背令堅。 耘時, 去苗間土勿擁。地若瘠薄, 和熟糞或尿灰,種之。 或旱稻二分、稷二分、小豆一分, 相和而種。【大抵雜種之術, 以歲有水旱。 九穀隨歲異宜, 故交種, 則不至全失。】。 |
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Upland Rice Method
Though there are many varieties of rice, in general they are all alike. (However,) there is a special variety called hando. Its common name is mebyeo.
Highlands and locations with sources of cold water are all appropriate (for this variety). However, if the soil is too dry, then this variety cannot grow.
Plow the soil in the first week[EN 1] of the second (lunar) month, then plow again between the first and second week of the third month. Then, make ridges.
After finishing sowing by using the foot sowing method, stamp down the ridges, making them hard.
When weeding, remove the soil around the sprouts to prevent them from being covered by soil.
If the soil is barren, mix (the seeds) with aged manure or ash and urine fertilizer and sow them. Alternatively, mix two parts hando seeds with two parts barnyard grass seeds and one part red beans and sow them. In general, this technique of mixing seeds and sowing them is (to prevent the loss of crops even in) years of flood or drought. As which of the nine grains will be appropriate for the following year's (weather conditions) differs, mixing seeds and sowing them helps prevent a total loss.
- ↑ A lunar month has three weeks of 10 days each.
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