1,241. Reference : MM-1-14-349

Daily events.

| 15-16 November 59 Travel to Chiang Rai in order to meet Singkaew; the budget and administration of Chiang Rai council; travel to Phayao. | Punch card

1,242. Reference : MM-1-14-350

Daily events.

| Identification of Northern Thai; Lao, Lue and Haw costume; opium plantation. | Punch card

1,243. Reference : MM-1-14-351

Daily events.

| Co-operative groups. | Punch card

1,244. Reference : MM-1-12-51

Economic idea and decisions.

| Moerman asked villagers what would they do if they had a lot of money. There were several answers, such as the purchase of expensive items, construction of a nice house, merit making, purchase of land etc. | Punch card

1,245. Reference : MM-1-12-52

Economic idea, attitudes.

| Attitude of villagers towards farming of rice, transplanting, and hiring of labor. | Punch card

1,246. Reference : MM-1-12-53

Myang the businessman talks to MM.

| Biography of Myang about how to be a very wealthy person, an attitude of a success in occupation, how to gain wealth from agriculture and trading. | Punch card

1,247. Reference : MM-1-12-54

Rice farming

| Rice farming, and the difference between transplantation and sowing. | Punch card

1,248. Reference : MM-1-12-55

Plowing na: nok with tractor.

| Plowing by tractor because the field is hard to access. If the rice yield is favourable, a farmer will use a tractor for plowing. | Punch card

1,249. Reference : MM-1-12-56

rice farming

| The more favourable method of rice farming at Thunglaw fields is the utilization of rice transplantation over sowing. | Punch card

1,250. Reference : MM-1-12-57

Estimates of rice yields.

| By estimating rice yields from transplanting and sowing field, it is found that transplanting gained a higher yield. | Punch card