A method of direct seeding which is done by drooping seeds in holes made by a dribbler
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A method of direct seeding which is done by drooping seeds in holes made by a dribbler
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Dibbling or hill planting is usually practiced along mountain slopes or where plowing and harrowing are difficult. Use a long wood or bamboo pole with a metal scoop attached at the end for digging holes. Drop the seeds into the holes and cover them with soil.