How to cultivate rice part 1

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1IKKKVRV-0

Duration: 

00:06:36

Year of Production: 

2018

Source/Author: 

royaldreamtv
»This video highlights production of rice in the tropics. It take you through planting, weed control, pest and disease control.Rice(Oryva Sativa) is cultivated in the tropics and grown in wet or water logged lands. Nigeria produces the highest amount of rice in West Africa. It requires 110–180 days from planting to harvest. Rice requires land with high water retention capacity like heavy clay soil. Rice has both upland and paddy varieties. Rice fields are usually cleared ploughed and harrowed to enable a relatively flat land surface. For water logged lands. embarkment need to be constructed to enable equal water level that prevents erosion and leaching of nutrients.Rice is propagated by seeds. It can be broadcasted(planting direct unto field) or grown in nursery and transplanted into the field. Weed must be controlled by both pre and post emergence herbicidesUse disease disease resistant variety to limit infection of your fields.Apply Nitrogen more than once in the lifetime of the plantUse treated seeds for planting.«

Rice is a tropical crop that generally grows in water logged areas and requires temperatures 20 – 30 degrees on a gentle land surface. On the other hand upland rice does not requires puddling.

It should be noted that upland rice mature faster and requires less land preparations than low land rice variety however it is better to grow rice on heavy clay soils because of its high water requirement and also clay soils have a high water retention capacity. Different rice growth stages require water differently juvenile stage that needs just enough water for normal growth but more water is needed at the peak stage to add on that or areas with adequate rain fall use upland rice variety.

Proper practices

First clear land, construct embarkments that are used for water retention then plough, harrow and puddle to minimize deep water percolation, ease transplanting, reduce weed growth and to incorporate oxygen in top soil.

Additionally control major diseases such as blast, brown spots and green discolouration through using resistant varieties, good cultural practices to eliminate blast rust, limit use of nitrogen that contains less potassium to reduce blast incidences, use clean healthy seeds that have been treated to control seed borne pathogens and where plants are prone to fungal diseases spray with recommended chemicals.

Lastly where labour is expensive use broadcasting planting method however but it limits seed germination incase they fall in further soils due to lack of oxygen contrary where labour is cheap manually transplant mostly for paddy rice at spacing of 30 x 30 cm to limit weed growth and suppress tillering.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:30Rice is grown mainly in water logged areas with temperature 20-30 degrees and takes 110- 180 days.
00:3100:57It is better grown in heavy clay soils and water requirement varies with growth stage.
00:5802:43For paddy rice, clear land, construct embarkments, plough, harrow and puddle.
02:4402:59Upland rice requires less land preparation.
03:0003:20For areas with adequate rain fall use upland rice and for low lands use other varieties.
03:2104:13Control major diseases like blast, brown spots and green discolouration.
04:1404:40Spray recommended chemicals in areas prone to fungal diseases
04:4105:01Where labour is expensive plant by broadcasting however it limits seed germination.
05:0205:27Where labour is cheap transplant paddy manually at spacing of 30 x 30 cm.
05:2806:10For upland rice, plant when rain stabilizes and for paddy when their is adequate irrigation water.
06:1106:36Credits

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