Farmers of forty centuries; or, Permanent agriculture in China, Korea and Japan . )s, or in iitting the fields for rice, by this plant-ing in nursery beds. The irrigation periotl for most of the lantl iscut short a like amount, saving both water and time. It is cheaper. Flu. 111. \ lew l lli(ry beds are fitted, for the green is not yet grown andtime is re(piired for composting or for deca,ying. if j)loughed underdirectly. The rice plants in the nursery are carried to a stage whenthey are strong feeders, and when set into the newly pre})ared,fertilized, clean soil of the field the


Farmers of forty centuries; or, Permanent agriculture in China, Korea and Japan . )s, or in iitting the fields for rice, by this plant-ing in nursery beds. The irrigation periotl for most of the lantl iscut short a like amount, saving both water and time. It is cheaper. Flu. 111. \ lew l lli(ry beds are fitted, for the green is not yet grown andtime is re(piired for composting or for deca,ying. if j)loughed underdirectly. The rice plants in the nursery are carried to a stage whenthey are strong feeders, and when set into the newly pre})ared,fertilized, clean soil of the field they are ready to feed strongly NURSERY RICE BEDS 253


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