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Here is how the Hmong people farm. First they cut down everything
that they can. After everything are cut down, they will left it
for two to four weeks or until everything are dried. Then they will burn
them up and clear anything that are not burned into a pile and then burn
it up so that the field is clear as possible. When everything are
cleared then it is time for planting crops. |
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Then they will leave it for three or more weeks until it dried,
depend on the weather. After that, they will come to the field and burn
it up. |
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Here's a farther look. |
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Here is how it looks like when its all burned up. |
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When it's all burned and cool down. They will come back and
cut the part that aren't burned into a pile and burn it up again until
the field look something like this one. |