Water Operation for Learning Rice Cultivation in Paddy fields

Phairoj Samutrak

Abstract


Abstract—Water management for rice cultivation in Thailand is a very important issue for farmers. The use of technology and knowledge in decision making is essential. This research presents the learning model of water management in rice cultivation. The techniques used in wet-dry rice cultivation for rice cultivation. This method is a process to reduce water consumption in rice cultivation. Changes in wet or dry wetland areas will depend on the growth of the rice crop, depending on the time period. The developed application helps in learning the technique. When the stage of rice was change, decide whether to wet or dry in the plots. The training application with this technique will help farmers to practice. It can reduce the use of water and the growth of rice is strong. The Wet-Dry water management technique for rice planting less water consumption than normal. It can withstand the disease of the plant and increase the yield than the normal rice.
Keywords-Water operation; rice cultivation; paddy field; learning


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