
Hi everyone, I want to share my story about preparing and planting our rice farm. Farming is not easy. Every day, under the hot sun or even in heavy rain, we work tirelessly. The back aches, the hands are full of mud, and the sweat pours down, but we don’t stop. This is the life of a farmer, and every bit of effort is worth it.
Preparing the farm is always hard. The sun is strong, the soil is heavy, and every step takes strength. When I feel the heat on my back and the mud on my feet, I also feel a sense of determination. The rotor machine helps now, but it cannot replace the care, attention, and effort that goes into every part of farming. Every effort reminds me that this work is not for the faint of heart.

The first step is always preparing the seeds. We soak them for 48 hours so they are ready to grow, then drain them and wait for them to sprout into seedlings. Watching the seeds slowly come alive it fills me with hope and excitement for the season ahead. While waiting, We prepare the land with the rotor, mixing and softening the soil, making it ready for planting.
When the seedlings are ready, we carefully organize them into small bundles. Planting is not easy. Each seedling is placed one by one in the muddy field. The sun beats down, the soil sticks to our hands and feet, and the back aches with every movement. It is exhausting, tiring but seeing the field slowly fill with green life makes every drop of sweat worth it.


On planting day, the rain poured down, soaking everything. We were saturated, wet, muddy, and tired, but we didn’t stop. This is the reality of a farmer’s life whether under the hot sun or in the pouring rain, the work continues. Every ache, every tired muscle, and every muddy hand is a proof of dedication to earn income and to have a good harvest in the next cropping.



Farming teaches patience, hard work, and resilience. Every seed planted is a hope for a good harvest, and every drop of sweat is proof that we gave our best. It is not easy, and it will never be easy, but it is rewarding in ways that only a farmer can understand.

Thank you for reading my story. This is my owned picture, capture with my vivo phone The lead photo was edited in Canva. Have a nice day!