1891. Reference : MM-1-12-225

Poultry.

| Ducks breeding by the villagers: the numbers of duck, and increase in duck raising. | Punch card

1892. Reference : MM-1-12-226

Livestock chickens.

| The villagers bred chickens to be used for consumption, trade and making sacrifices to the spirits. | Punch card

1893. Reference : MM-1-12-227

Fodder.

| Villagers use straw, cornhusks and grass for feeding livestock. Men would collect grass for feeding the cattle. Some households contained a granary for keeping grass and straw during the dry season. | Punch card

1894. Reference : MM-1-12-228

| Kong made dippers from a kerosene bucket, the cost was four baht each. A bucket could be made into three dippers. | Punch card

1895. Reference : MM-1-12-229

| Chom was employed to sharpen knives, he gained 50 cent each. | Punch card

1896. Reference : MM-1-12-230

Planing wood.

| Carpenters were employed for cutting plugs, doors, windows, school desks, pigsties and other kinds of construction work. The information covers wages earned from wood-working. | Punch card

1897. Reference : MM-1-12-231

Chatcoal.

| Charcoal making by the villagers: collection of wood, the kiln, period of burning, and use and price of charcoal. | Punch card

1898. Reference : MM-1-12-232

Rope making.

| The father of the headman made rope from jute tree for sale, and several villagers also made rope for sale. The information includes details about the rope-making, and use of rope. | Punch card

1899. Reference : MM-1-12-234

Weaving mats.

| Weaving of mats to be utilized to sit in carts: purchase of bamboo strips, size of the mat and number of strips, and name list of the weavers. | Punch card

1900. Reference : MM-1-12-235

Handicrafts of the villagers

| For instance for cabalistic writing the artisan could gain 3,000 baht a year. | Punch card