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Roi Et Province, Non Sawan rice farmers Pathumrat District Planting watermelons in rice fields Don't be sad about the drought. From the continuous long period of rain in Roi Et Province. As a result, the rice plants in the fields changed from green to yellow. This has caused many farmers to worry about the problem that their rice plants may die or that their yields may decrease. But for Mr. Sakda Ajdej, a farmer in Village No. 7, Non Sawan Subdistrict Pathumrat District Roi Et Province See opportunity in a crisis Growing watermelons alongside rice fields creates additional income, reduces losses, and builds good immunity. instead of growing monoculture crops according to royal science Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy.
Mr. Prayong Phudinsai, Roi Et C Level Executive List Provincial Agriculture Officer, said that he has visited the area to follow up on rice farming of rice farmers in this 2019 production season due to the long period of rain. and the amount of rain that falls fills the rice fields and various water storage sources are not sufficient for agriculture, but it was found that there are farmers in Village No. 7, Non Sawan Subdistrict Pathumrat District is Mr. Sakda Ajdej, a farmer from the Learning Center Network for Increasing Agricultural Product Production Efficiency (CDC), Pathumrat District. with different perspectives In this rainy season Look at the picture of the crisis of rice fields lacking water at the beginning of the season.
Turn to growing watermelon, a plant that uses less water, interspersed in rice fields. In the normal farming season By sprinkling watermelon seeds periodically. In the process of spinning the soil to cover the sown rice seeds. Approximately from May to June every year. Can be stored, produced and sold Mr. Sakda told me that Watermelon seeds used are Torpedo, Jintara. Invest only 180 baht for 1 can of seeds, use on 32 rai of rice fields by sprinkling them in sparse spots. In order not to cause problems with rice plants From observation, watermelons grow well in sandy fields. which is approximately 15 rai of the total area The shelf life of watermelons is approximately 60-65 days.
Mr. Prayong Phudinsai, Roi Et C Level Executive List Provincial Agriculture Officer, said that he has visited the area to follow up on rice farming of rice farmers in this 2019 production season due to the long period of rain. and the amount of rain that falls fills the rice fields and various water storage sources are not sufficient for agriculture, but it was found that there are farmers in Village No. 7, Non Sawan Subdistrict Pathumrat District is Mr. Sakda Ajdej, a farmer from the Learning Center Network for Increasing Agricultural Product Production Efficiency (CDC), Pathumrat District. with different perspectives In this rainy season Look at the picture of the crisis of rice fields lacking water at the beginning of the season.
Turn to growing watermelon, a plant that uses less water, interspersed in rice fields. In the normal farming season By sprinkling watermelon seeds periodically. In the process of spinning the soil to cover the sown rice seeds. Approximately from May to June every year. Can be stored, produced and sold Mr. Sakda told me that Watermelon seeds used are Torpedo, Jintara. Invest only 180 baht for 1 can of seeds, use on 32 rai of rice fields by sprinkling them in sparse spots. In order not to cause problems with rice plants From observation, watermelons grow well in sandy fields. which is approximately 15 rai of the total area The shelf life of watermelons is approximately 60-65 days.