411. Reference : MM-1-12-29

Rice consumption.

| Moerman explores the rice consumption habits of villagers per year or per month. | Punch card

412. Reference : MM-1-12-30

How do you know how much rice to keep for eating?

| Collection of rice for household consumption each year. Some villagers over sell rice, so for their own consumption they need to borrow from neighbors. | Punch card

413. Reference : MM-1-12-31

Smoking fish.

| Production of smoked fish. | Punch card

414. Reference : MM-1-12-32

dessert

| Method of dessert production for the New Year Ceremony. | Punch card

415. Reference : MM-1-12-33

rice farming

| The reason villagers do not prefer white non-glutinous rice. | Punch card

416. Reference : MM-1-12-34

rice farming

| The reason villagers farm rice at Thunglaw and Thungloung fields. | Punch card

417. Reference : MM-1-12-35

Seng ideas about future investment.

| Planning for investment of land in order to expand cultivation. Sale of products for profit - to utilize for the payment of debt and construction of a new house. | Punch card

418. Reference : MM-1-12-36

Planning of expenditure.

| Planning for expenditures by choosing economical products and purchasing in the low price seasons. | Punch card

419. Reference : MM-1-12-37

tractor

| Villagers decision to use a tractor for plowing. The headman disagreed with the purchase because he felt they would never agree whose fields would be plowed first. Troubles in using a machine. | Punch card

420. Reference : MM-1-12-38

rice trading

| Trade of rice for profit and sale of land to gain more profit. | Punch card