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titleOfInvention Ecological cultivation method for cultivating fishes and loaches in rice field
abstract The invention discloses an ecological cultivation method for cultivating fishes and loaches in a rice field. The method comprises the following steps: preparing the rice field; treating the ridge of the rice field; trimming a fish pond; disinfecting the rice field; transplanting rice field seedlings; adsorbing the sundries in the rice field; irrigating the rice field; fertilizing; selecting fishes to be stocked; disinfecting the stocked fishes; arranging a loach pond and stocking the loaches; putting a feed into the fish pond; periodically adjusting the water quality of the loach pond and the fishpond; disinfecting the fish pond; preventing diseases; performing daily management; arranging an aerator; catching the fishes and the loaches. By adopting the ecological cultivation method, the virtuous cycle economical increase of the rice field and the fishes can be facilitated. Meanwhile, the method has the characteristic of low feeding cost, high catching rate and high rice field yield.
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