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what is puddling in agriculture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Puddling is wet cultivation of land that mixes soil and water to produce an impervious layer. It is achieved by plowing the flooded soil and harrowing it at progressively lower water contents. ... Puddling benefits rice by controlling weeds and conserving water.

Answered by SKJ3125
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Puddling is the tillage of rice paddies while flooded, an ancient practice that is used to prepare for rice cultivation. Historically, this has been accomplished by dragging a weighted harrow across a flooded paddy field behind a buffalo or ox, and is now accomplished using mechanized approaches, often using a walking tractor.

Puddling reduces the percolation rates of water by churning the clay particles and making them close many of the soil pores

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