File:Farmers of forty centuries - Peas grown in winter.jpg

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English: Peas grown in winter after second crop of rice; with three parallel canals. A crop of winter peas, trained to canes, are growing on ridges among the stubble of the second crop of rice. In front is one canal, the double ridge behind is another and a third canal extends in front of the houses. Already preparations were being made for the first crop of rice, fields were being flooded and fertilized.
Date published 1911
Source F. H. King, Farmers of forty centuries, 1911, p. 92.
Author Unknown photographerUnknown photographer
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