1,321. Reference : MM-1-12-128

Land ownership.

| Land holding patterns for each household in the village. How villagers gain the land, how much they pay, the size of the land, type of plants grown, the method of plantation, inheritance, and trade of agricultural products. | Punch card

1,322. Reference : MM-1-12-129

Allodial historyes.

| Farming of young men on the fields of their parents before moving to have their own fields, which were purchased or inherited, and in some cases sold part of the land. | Punch card

1,323. Reference : MM-1-12-130

Inheritance.

| Property inheritance among siblings. In some cases, relatives stay on the land without transfer of property. | Punch card

1,324. Reference : MM-1-12-131

Land inheritance.

| Land inheritance. | Punch card

1,325. Reference : MM-1-12-132

Seeding the seeding bed.

| Information on preparation of seeds for plantation, quality of rice seedlings and rice sprouts before transplanting. | Punch card

1,326. Reference : MM-1-12-133

Seed selection.

| The record concerns the selection of seeds. The villagers select the ‘good eating’ seed for household consumption, but they do take care with the selection of seeds for sale. | Punch card

1,327. Reference : MM-1-12-134

Varieties of rice.

| The villagers grow paddy rice in a paddy-sown field, while glutinous rice in planted through transplanting. Villagers can adjust planting according to conditions, but otherwise, in each household the seed selection is dependent on labor, time, rice price and the area conditions. | Punch card

1,328. Reference : MM-1-12-135

Irrigation.

| The irrigation in the village for planting and participation of the villagers in its maintenance. | Punch card

1,329. Reference : MM-1-12-136

irrigation maintenance.

| Villagers' participation in irrigation maintenance. | Punch card

1,330. Reference : MM-1-12-137

Demarcation of drainage

| Demarcation of drainage. Members of the village irrigation system have to examine and collect money for management expenses. | Punch card