10:22 Feb 22, 2012 |
Indonesian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Botany / tobacco plantation | |||||||
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5 +1 | constructing ridges and furrows |
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constructing ridges and furrows Explanation: Basically, you are correct. In Indonesia, the land preparation applying the Reynoso system is called as "pengolahan tanah/lahan surjan". -guludan: ridges or beds -tabukan (selokan or parit): furrows or ditches. In "the surjan system", agriculturalists prefer the term "tabukan" in order to differ from the general terms of "selokan" or "parit". The basic meanings of "silak" and "gebrus" are as follows: Silak: to heighten soil beds or ridges by hoeing/digging soil in in their right- and left-side ditches Gebrus; to hoe soil in order to be loose I would like to suggest you to use the term "constructing ridges and furrows" for "silak" and "gebrus". Below are the related references. Farmers can retain the flexibility to construct post plant ridges or furrows if the season becomes wet. http://ir.uz.ac.zw/jspui/bitstream/10646/435/1/Module V2 So... constructing ridges and furrows for surface irrigation. http://www.chungkingindia.net/industry.html The surjan system in Indonesia, with broad ridges (guludan) and shallow furrows (tabukan), is a time-honored local practice for the utilization of acid sulfate soils. http://www.agnet.org/library.php?func=view&style=&type_id=4&... The Surjan farming system is a traditional farming system developed in Central Java, Indonesia in the beginning of this century which is widely used in submerged, salinity affected areas and tidal swamps. It consists of parallel ridges and furrows. http://www.agriculturesnetwork.org/magazines/global/searchin... |
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