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रोपाईंहरु यति धेरै भईरहेछ रमाईलो गरि टारीखेत र फांटमा / Ropai / Rice Planting / Bhuwan Singh Thapa

Rice planting with oxen is a traditional agricultural practice often seen in rural villages in Nepal, especially in regions like Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia. Here’s an overview of the process:

1. *Field Preparation* Fields are plowed using oxen, which pull wooden or iron plows through the soil to turn it over and break it up. This helps to create a suitable bed for planting rice.

2. *Flooding the Field* After plowing, the fields are flooded with water. This is crucial for rice cultivation as rice plants require a lot of water to grow. The water also helps in controlling weeds.

3. *Planting Rice Seedlings* Once the field is adequately prepared and flooded, rice seedlings are transplanted into the field. This involves manually placing each seedling in the muddy soil at regular intervals. Oxen might be used to level the field before planting to ensure uniform water distribution.

4. *Maintaining the Field* After planting, the field needs to be maintained by keeping it flooded and controlling weeds and pests. The oxen might be used again to plow the field between the rows of rice to keep weeds at bay.

5. *Harvesting* When the rice plants mature, they are harvested. This is usually done manually with sickles. The harvested rice is then threshed to separate the grain from the stalks.

Using oxen for rice planting is a sustainable and eco-friendly practice that has been used for centuries. It requires less fuel and machinery compared to modern agricultural methods, making it suitable for small-scale farmers in rural areas.

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