The young rice seedlings are carefully picked, washed as seen in picture by a swinging movement to remove the soil by kicking it with her right foot, the seedlings are then tied into bundle as seen in foreground, these will then have to be re-planted in adjacent fields on the same day. It is back breaking work, and each tied-up bundle will fetch a labour price of 2 baht.
This is family style subsistence farming, captured in the village of Ban Donwai, Udon Thani, N.E. Thailand.
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