During the harvest season, villagers would ask their relatives to take care of their children. The relatives had grown vegetables for the family.

Exchanges.

Charoon bartered bananas against sweet potatoes with one boy. Bartering was one of the ways of life of Lue and Muang people.

Pan Kan Kin.

The distribution of goods amongst the villagers, including the condition of the goods.

Sleeping arrangments at house 11.

The household sleeping arrangements for the village, including the position for each family member.

Land.

Land which does not flood is more valuable in terms of agricultural productivity.

Timing for the rice plantation

Seedlings would not be productive if they were more than 45-50 days old. In 1939, the timing for plowing and planting was late, and the date range for the growth of rice was 27-30 days.

G rice.

Glutinous rice (G rice) has a shorter range of days for growth. While cooking, glutinous rice takes more time than regular rice. Glutinous rice and rice were common food for Indonesians and in other countries and areas in the region, including in Ubonrathchathni and Koraj [Nakornrajasima]. Indonesians also used rice to make wine,

Manure and fertilizer

Thai farmers believe that manure from buffalo dung was good fertilizer, but results in the production of fewer grains of rice.

Pest control.

Field crabs were eliminated by extending the shore.