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titleOfInvention Method for alternately planting rice and soybean
abstract The invention relates to a method for alternately planting rice and soybean. The method belongs to the technical field of planting and consists of the following steps: (1) rice planting: carrying out sowing and managing of rice in March, and harvesting in August and September; (2) rice field managing: after the harvesting of rice, dying the rice straws in the sun and piling up the rice straws, discharging the water in the rice field, and ploughing the field in spring; (3) soybean planting: preparing soybean pits in depth of 5 to 8 centimeters each line, sowing the soybean, burning the piles of rice straws into ashes, then mixing base fertilizer and the straw ashes, putting the mixture into the soybean pits to cover the soybean; (4) soybean managing: carrying out ridging after the soybean grows to around 10 centimeters high, planting sweet potatoes on both sides of the ridge, and managing the sweet potatoes and the soybean seedlings; and (5) soybean harvesting: harvesting the sweet potatoes after the soybean is harvested, and then storing water. The method for alternately planting rice and soybean can increase 8% to 10% of the yield of each soybean plant.
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