Rice Farming: Preparing our Rice Field for Rice Seedlings Transplanting

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Greetings!

I am excited to share with the community what a rice farmer like me usually does before transplanting rice seedlings to the rice field. Two weeks ago, on the morning of July 2, 2022, our rice seedlings were finally transplanted to our rice field. The transplanting is done manually with bare hands. The following are some of the necessary preparation required for transplanting the rice seedlings: Flattening the rice field's deck and repairing the small dams.

Flattening the Rice Field's Deck

One of the primary jobs that a farmer usually does is flattening the deck of the rice field before transplanting the rice seedlings (a rice field's deck usually consists of mud and water). Flattening the rice field's deck is the third and final step in preparing the rice field prior to rice seedlings transplanting. In flattening the rice field's deck a farmer here in our province commonly uses a hand-tractor (see gif and images below).

This is me while I am manually turning on the hand-tractor

A hand-tractor commonly consists of a transmission with paddy wheels, a gasoline or diesel engine, a floater (where a driver sits), and a flattening bar made of metal where the driver rests his two feet. The flattening bar will flatten the deck of the rice field. A hand-tractor is commonly turned on manually like what I did in the gif image above.

As you can see in the gif image below I am fully covered except with my two feet (see the gif image below). I also wore a pair of hand gloves. The purpose of the gloves is primarily to prevent blisters in my palm and also to block the sunlight. In this kind of job, it is necessary to cover all parts of my body except of course my two feet. If I do not cover up I will get sunburns on the exposed parts of my body.

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This is me while I am driving the hand-tractor on its way to the rice field's deck

By the way, as experience taught us, farmers here in our province usually drive a hand-tractor barefoot for added control and agility. Wearing rain boots will only get it stuck in the mud.

Flattening the rice field's deck usually start in riding the hand-tractor, our feet rests on top of the flattening bar (as can be seen on the gif images below). The engine moves the transmission forward with fan belts attached to two pulleys.

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This hand-tractor that I am driving does not have a gear shift or a brake. It only goes forward, it does not have a reverse function but it does have a clutch that tightens the fan belts to make the hand-tractor go forward.

Driving a hand-tractor while flattening the rice field's deck is serious business. While driving a hand-tractor a driver has multiple things to consider. first is to flatten the deck, second is to not let the hand-tractor go on top of the small dams that separates the sections of the rice field, if it does, it might tumble down which can cause serious injuries and break the hand-tractor, third is to not fall down from your chair, if you do, you might get injured.

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Repairing the small dams that separate the sections of the rice field

Another primary job that a farmer performs prior to rice transplanting is to repair the small dams that separate the section of the rice field. The small dam's purpose is to even out the level of water on top of each section of the rice fields.

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This is me while I am repairing one of the small dams

In repairing the small dams I have to put mud on top of the old small dam to even out its height. Also, the mud that I put on top acts as a water inhibitor so that the water will not leak and make the water stay on each section of the rice field as long as possible.

That is all for now guys, see you next time. Wishing you all safety, good health, and abundance.


I am a Computer Engineer, blogger, farmer, gardener, father, and husband. I love countryside living, nature, farming (rice/vegetables), and has two decades of experience as an I.T. professional


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I missed working on farm like that. I tried that thrice and at first, my control is not good. I see you had fun and very knowledgeable in farming too. I'm so proud of this kind of blog bro @afterglow.

I see you had fun and very knowledgeable in farming too.

I learned from my family (^_^)

I'm so proud of this kind of blog bro

Thank you bro, I am proud to be a farmer.

Looks like you were playing with thr gifs. If you love what you do then it doesn't feel work at all. Having fun while working, thats how it is done.

Yep, you are right, having fun while working is how it is done. I do enjoy it a lot, and the only downside is the fatigue that I feel afterward (^_^) but I only need some rest and I am ready to go again, I am always enthusiastic when I do this thing maybe because it is in my blood. PS: my late father is also a farmer.

Your GIFs look so amazing to me 😃😃 I was laughing seeing you pull the trigger of the machine.. kudos man you are doing a nice work.. I wonder what life would have been without the use of a machine??🤷🤷

Your GIFs look so amazing to me 😃😃

Thank you.

I was laughing seeing you pull the trigger of the machine..

You just made my day, thank you again (^_^)

I wonder what life would have been without the use of a machine??🤷🤷

In the 1980s there is no machine like the one that I used if there were no machines life would not be that easy.

You are welcome..

Awnnnn! I am so happy I made your day..

Yeah life would have been hard if not for technology and the invention of machines..

Thank you for sharing the process of preparing the field for planting. The GIFs were especially helpful in understanding the work and thought which goes into the prep work.
!LUV

Thank you, I am glad to have given an understanding of how a farmer's work goes. Have a nice day ahead.

Ang kulit nung gifs, parang ang dali-dali lang tuloy ng proseso sasakay ka lang then boom okay na. Pero I know how hard and heavy it is haha.

If I will be doing such for sure my body will sore big time and I will not be able to work or do stuff.

Ang kulit nung gifs,

Salamat (^_^)

Pero I know how hard and heavy it is haha.

Tama ka, mabigat sya lalo na kapag bagong araro lang ang lupa. Iwawasiwas ka ng handle ng handtractor pag di mo napigilan.

If I will be doing such for sure my body will sore big time and I will not be able to work or do stuff.

Ay oo, nag-sore din ng bigtime mga daliri ko. Alam mo bang medyo may konti pa akong iniinda na sakit sa mga palad at daliri ko ngayon kahit na noong July 2, 2022 pa ang huli kong maneho ng hand-tractor, that was 15 days ago. Grabe.

Seems driving that tractor needs a lot of strength!
Hats off to all.farmers.

Seems driving that tractor needs a lot of strength!

That's correct, you also need to be very attentive at all times.

Hats off to all.farmers.

Thank you (^_^) I am proud to be a farmer.

Hehe enjoyable experience yan eh 🥰, I much prepare harrowing when it's mildly raining haha. Nice one bro, mas maaga pala kami hehe. Nakatanim na kami dito 🔥

Thank you bro, actually, naka-transplant na kami bro noong July 2.

Great post. Do you still have all of your toes?

There are 2 rice farms across the street from my house in Japan. The old farmer refuses to sell the land and every year he plants those fields, about as big as yours. It's fun to watch it grow, harvest, clear and start over again. Respect to you for doing something people actually need.

Great post. Do you still have all of your toes?

Thank you very much. Yes, I still got them, but I get cut a lot on my feet (by snails, and sharp weeds, and sometimes I get cut with the hand tractor's harrow.

Respect to you for doing something people actually need.

Thank you again and have a nice day ahead.

By the way, I love the view of that 2 rice farms across the street from your house.

Hello @afterglow. I'd like to remind you of the OCD community rules, according to which OCD community is for topics that don't fit in any other community.

For this type of topic we have HiveGarden, which you're familiar with as you've been posting in that community, or EcoTrain for example, or Agricultural Mindset, just to name a few.

Please read the rules next time, before posting. Thank you!

Sorry about that, my mistake, Thank you for the heads-up. I thought large-scale Rice Farming does not fit with HiveGarden.

You forgot the gardening tag, sorry we missed this when published. 🌱💚

You forgot the gardening tag, sorry we missed this when published. 🌱💚

Oh, sorry, I completely forgot about the tag, and thank you for the heads up I'll keep that in mind (^_^)

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Thank yuo very much @hivebuzz

You're welcome @afterglow! Have a nice day 😊👍