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  2. Rice transplanter - Wikipedia

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    This is because rice can be grown without transplanting, by simply sowing seeds on field, and farmers outside Asia prefer this fuss-free way at the expense of reduced yield. [3] A Korean walking-type rice transplanter. A common rice transplanter comprises: a seedling tray like a shed roof on which a mat-type rice nursery is set;

  3. 100 Terraced Rice Fields of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This list of the 100 Terraced Rice Fields of Japan (日本の棚田百選, Nihon no tanada hyakusen) is an initiative by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to promote the maintenance and preservation of the terraces alongside public interest in agriculture and rural areas.

  4. Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Its products include tractors, combine harvesters, rice transplanters and tillers. Headquartered in Higashiizumo, Shimane, Japan, Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery is a part of the Mitsubishi Group. Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery was established in February 1980 from the merger of the Mitsubishi Machinery Co., Ltd. and Sato Machinery Co., Ltd.

  5. Iseki - Wikipedia

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    Iseki & Co., Ltd. (井関農機株式会社, Iseki Nōki Kabushiki-Gaisha), based in Matsuyama and Tokyo, Japan, is the third largest Japanese agricultural machinery manufacturing company. [3] Its products include tractors, combine harvesters, rice transplanters, riding mowers, zero-turn mowers, tillers, components, and diesel engines.

  6. Inakadate, Japan showcases works of art in rice fields - AOL

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    One would assume that a place known solely for growing rice would have little else to offer, but a town in Japan shows the world that's not the case. The people living in Inakadate have been ...

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  8. File:Rice-planting-machine,katori-city,japan.JPG - Wikipedia

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  9. Rice production in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Rice production is important to the food supply, with rice being a staple part of the Japanese diet. Japan is the ninth largest producer of rice in the world. [1] The rice seasons in Northern Japan last from May–June to September–October. In central Japan, it is from April–May to August–October.