Harvesting methods
Depending on the size of the operation and the amount of mechanization, rice is either harvested by hand or machine. The different harvesting systems are as follows:
- Manual harvestingManual harvesting makes use of traditional threshing tools such as threshing racks, simple treadle threshers and animals for trampling or by hand using sharp knives or sickles. Gives 55-60 % grain recovery.
- Manual harvesting and machine threshingRice is manually threshed, then cleaned with a machine thresher.
- Machine reaping and machine threshingA reaper cuts and lays the crop in a line. Threshing and cleaning can then be performed manually or by machine.
- Combine harvestingThe combine harvester combines all operations from paddy harvesting to rice extraction - cutting, handling, threshing and cleaning. Gives 50 % recovery.
- Average yield :
- A well-managed crop of mid-late duration varieties yield about 60-70 quintals/ ha.
- Short duration varieties yield about 45-55 quintals.
- About 40-60 quintals/ ha of fodder also becomes available per season