File:Farmers of forty centuries - returning from genya lands with herbage.jpg
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current | 18:12, 24 October 2019 | 1,380 × 1,181 (656 KB) | Bob Burkhardt | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Father and children returning from ''genya'' lands with herbage for use as green manure or for making compost. The daughter carries the tea kettle to supply their safe, sanitary drink. In Japan, large areas contribute green manure and compost material. These are chiefly hill lands, aggregating some twenty per cent of the cultivated fields, which bear mostly herbaceous growth. The second and third cuttings of herbage from the genya lands in Japan are used f... |
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