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publicationDate 2020-08-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-107047164-B
titleOfInvention Multi-season rice and duck symbiotic breeding method
abstract The invention discloses a multi-season rice and duck symbiotic breeding method. The multi-season rice and duck symbiotic breeding method comprises the following steps: s1, constructing a rice field ditch system, and dividing a rice field into: a rice growing area, a duck fence area for ducks to stay at night and a feed isolation island; s2, planting early rice; s3, throwing a first batch of ducklings 3-7 days after early rice planting; s4, throwing a second batch of ducklings 40-55 days after early rice planting; s5, harvesting a first batch of thrown ducks when the early rice grows to a filling stage; s6, harvesting a second batch of thrown ducks before early rice is mature and harvested; s7, harvesting early rice; s8, planting late rice; s9, throwing a third batch of ducklings 3-7 days after the late rice is planted; s10, feeding a fourth batch of ducklings 40-55 days after the late rice is planted; s11, harvesting the third batch of thrown ducks when the late rice grows to a filling stage; s12, harvesting fourth batch of thrown ducks before late rice is mature and harvested; and S13, harvesting late rice. The invention obviously prolongs the symbiotic period of rice and ducks and increases the income.
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