What should I do if the rice germinates?
Some rice, for some reasons, fell into the ground, just in case of good rain, and could not discharge the accumulated water in the ground at all. These fallen rice have sprouted deep before harvesting.
What should I do if the rice germinates? In the previous case, we did this:
1. When the rice lodging in the uncut fields, we should be prepared for rainy weather, and ditch the low-lying fields with abundant water resources and deep mud feet in advance. Clear several ditches in the middle of the field, so that even if it rains, there will be no water in the field, which can greatly reduce the germination rate of rice.
2. Separate the germinated rice. Rice with deep buds can be used as feed for poultry and concentrate for pigs. For those rice without deep buds or just broken breasts, if it is not long, it can still be used as food in sunny weather. When there is a shortage of food, the rice with deep buds is eaten as rice, and farmers are unwilling to use it for other purposes.
3. It is reported that germinated rice is rich in dietary fiber, aminobutyric acid and other nutrients that germinated rice does not have after activation, transformation, recombination and proliferation, and it can also be eaten. I have eaten it myself, and the rice cake made of stone-ground germinated rice is very sweet. Now that I think of that taste, I feel particularly delicious. Of course, that was in the era of food shortage, and there is no need to do that now.
4. If there is a lot of germinated rice, there is now a grain processing factory, which can dry the rice in rainy days. You can go there to dry the rice and minimize the losses caused by it.