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Watch Farmers Use a Traditional Ridge Plow to Shape Paddy Field Boundaries with Coordinated Effort🌾

This video captures the collaborative craft of field edge maintenance—a traditional agricultural practice where two workers combine their strength to guide a specialized plow along paddy boundaries. It demonstrates how experienced farming partners use a long-handled ridge plow to build up and reinforce the earthen walls that contain irrigation water, transforming shared labor into precisely shaped field perimeters.

Every synchronized pull strengthens the boundary, and every shaped ridge preserves the water that sustains the crop.

📌 In this video, you'll see:

Two farmers working in tandem along the edge of a flooded paddy, one guiding the plow blade through muddy soil while the other provides pulling force from the bank—a technique requiring coordinated timing to maintain consistent ridge height and prevent collapse of the earthen wall.

The ridge plow in action: watching the broad blade cut and lift wet soil, piling it along the field edge to create a raised berm that prevents water loss between adjacent plots, demonstrating how simple iron tools achieve sophisticated hydraulic engineering.

The paddy environment: flooded fields with residual rice stubble, earthen banks, and surrounding vegetation, showing how rice cultivation depends on careful water management at every field boundary.

The physical coordination: bare feet in mud, shared grip on wooden handles, and body positioning that distributes effort between partners, illustrating how traditional farming transforms individual limitation into collective capability.

This video documents more than field work—it celebrates the partnership ethic underlying small-scale agriculture. It highlights how rice farming has always required community cooperation, demonstrating that the walls separating individual plots are themselves built through shared labor.

Each coordinated pull demonstrates the communication developed through seasons of working together and the topographic knowledge required to maintain proper water levels across uneven terrain. Regional variations in plow blade shapes and ridge dimensions reflect local soil types, water sources, and the specific irrigation traditions of regional rice-growing communities.

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Видео Watch Farmers Use a Traditional Ridge Plow to Shape Paddy Field Boundaries with Coordinated Effort🌾 канала The Story of a Farm
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