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  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
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  • A labourer uproots 'Basmati' rice paddy from a nursery for transplantation in the field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3658-basmati-nursery-field-indi...JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3646-smiling-worker-basmati-fie...JPG
  • A smiling field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field in Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3643-smiling-man-basmati-field-...JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3641-worker-basmati-field-india.JPG
  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3622-labourers-rice-field.JPG
  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3629-labourers-working-field-in...JPG
  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3628-labourers-smiling-field-in...JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice seeds ready for broadcast at a field nursery at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3641-basmati-seeds-haryana-indi...JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice seeds ready for broadcast at a field nursery at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3647-basmati-seeds-haryana-indi...JPG
  • A farmer and workers pose  on a blue Farmtrac tractor in a Basmati field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3842-workers-tractor-field.JPG
  • A harvester combine machine at work in a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3839-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A harvester combine machine at work in a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3838-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3639-worker-basmati-field.JPG
  • A harvester combine machine at work in a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3841-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A harvester combine machine at work in a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3837-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3629-basmati-field-worker.JPG
  • Young 'Basmati' rice plants (paddy) in a nursery field at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3601-rice-paddy-field.JPG
  • Young 'Basmati' rice plants (paddy) in a nursery field at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3602-rice-paddy-nursery-field.JPG
  • A blue tractor and trolley is loaded with threshed paddy from a combine harvester machine in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3834-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3666-basmati-field-india.JPG
  • Young 'Basmati' rice plants (paddy) in a nursery field at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3615-basmati-paddy-nursery-fiel...JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3667-basmati-rice-field.JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3664-basmati-rice-field.JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3665-basmati-field.JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3663-basmati-field-india.JPG
  • A group of farm workers walk through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3752-basmati-field-workers.JPG
  • Two women walk through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3749-basmati-field-workers.JPG
  • A group of farm workers walk through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3751-basmati-field-workers.JPG
  • Two women walk through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3753-basmati-field-workers.JPG
  • A storm with high-speed winds passing through a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3719-agriculture-field-storm.JPG
  • Young 'Basmati' rice plants (paddy) in a nursery field at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3618-rice-field.JPG
  • A woman walking through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3890-woman-field-india.JPG
  • An approaching storm in a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3717-india-basmati-field.JPG
  • A storm with high-speed winds passing through a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3720-agriculture-field-storm.JPG
  • 'Basmati' plants tilted by storm winds passing through a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3722-basmati-field-storm.JPG
  • A storm with high-speed winds passing through a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3721-agriculture-field-storm.JPG
  • An approaching storm in a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3715-india-basmati-field.JPG
  • An approaching storm in a rice field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3716-india-basmati-field.JPG
  • 'Basmati' rice paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3723-paddy-field-storm.JPG
  • A corn (maize) plant in the field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3607-corn-field.JPG
  • Three women walking through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3872-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Three women walking through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3876-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • A harvested paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3865-harvested-paddy-field.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3858-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • Three women walking through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3877-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Three women walking through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3873-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Three women walking through a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3874-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3859-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3857-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3856-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3851-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3832-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3823-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A harvested paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3864-harvested-paddy-field.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3854-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • A paddy field at sunset at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3850-paddy-field-india.JPG
  • Workers relaxing after manually threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3792-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Workers relaxing after manually threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3789-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Workers manually threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3797-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Workers relaxing after manually threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3790-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • Farmers transport harvested paddy from the fields in a tractor trolley at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3730-tractor-field-india.JPG
  • Workers manually threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3796-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • A female worker collects the produce after 'Basmati' paddy threshing in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3793-woman-paddy-haryana.JPG
  • Farmers transport harvested paddy from the fields in a tractor trolley at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3728-tractor-field-india.JPG
  • Farmers transport harvested paddy from the fields in a tractor trolley at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3726-basmati-field-tractor.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3827-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A female worker collects the produce after 'Basmati' paddy threshing in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3794-woman-paddy-haryana.JPG
  • Farmers transport harvested paddy from the fields in a tractor trolley at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3729-tractor-field-india.JPG
  • A tractor trolley passing through harvested paddy fields at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3767-india-tractor-field.JPG
  • Farmers transport harvested paddy from the fields in a tractor trolley at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3727-tractor-field-india.JPG
  • Farmers transport harvested paddy from the fields in a tractor trolley at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3725-basmati-field-tractor.JPG
  • A maize (corn) field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3879-corn-field-india.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3830-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3829-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A maize (corn) field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3882-corn-field.JPG
  • Women carry a headload of weed bundles uprooted from 'Basmati' rice fields at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3747-basmati-field-workers.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3828-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • Threshed paddy seeds being loaded on a trolley from a harvester combine at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3825-harvester-combine-field.JPG
  • A water tank for irrigation at a paddy field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3670-field-irrigation.JPG
  • Workers relaxing after manually threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
    IPS-A3788-workers-field-haryana.JPG
  • A boy on his bicycle watches farmers threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
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  • A boy on his bicycle watches farmers threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
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  • A boy on his bicycle watches farmers threshing 'Basmati' paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India.
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  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3640-smiling-worker.JPG
  • A female labourer transplants 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3626-woman-worker-rice-paddy.JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3639-worker-with-basmati-paddy.JPG
  • A female labourer transplants 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3632-woman-worker-planting-padd...JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3633-worker-with-basmati-paddy.JPG
  • A labourer holds a clutch of 'Basmati' rice seeds for broadcast to a field nursery at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3650-rice-seeds-in-hand.JPG
  • A smiling field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field in Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3637-smiling-man.JPG
  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3624-labourers-planting-paddy.JPG
  • A male field worker holds a bundle of 'Basmati' rice paddy before transplantation in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3636-smiling-male-worker-india.JPG
  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3630-labourers-planting-paddy-i...JPG
  • A labourer uproots 'Basmati' rice paddy from a nursery for transplantation in the field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3650-basmati-nursery-india.JPG
  • A labourer holds a clutch of 'Basmati' rice seeds for broadcast to a field nursery at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3647-rice-seeds-in-workers-hand.JPG
  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
    IPS-A3621-labourers-planting-rice.JPG
  • A labourer holds a clutch of 'Basmati' rice seeds for broadcast to a field nursery at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
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  • A labourer holds a clutch of 'Basmati' rice seeds for broadcast to a field nursery at Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana in India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
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  • Female and male labourers transplant 'Basmati' rice paddy in a field at Kurukshetra in Haryana, India. Basmati is a fragrant long grain rice grown in the Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent comprising of India, Pakistan and Nepal. The seed is broadcast manually in a nursery during the warm and humid pre-monsoon climate in the months of May-June. When the plant grows to about 10 inches, it is transplanted manually to a well irrigated field, where it grows till maturity. In India, Haryana is the largest producing state, accounting for about 60% of the total production.
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