A method of growing rice. Seeds are sown directly into the field, and after germination no water is added for a while. After the rice has grown a little, the field is converted into a paddy field.Kanden-chokuhan [dry-field direct seeding]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 イネの栽培方法の一つ。畑状態の本田に直接たねもみを播き、発芽後もしばらくの間は水を入れず、少しイネが生育してから水田化する。かんでんちょくはん。
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