 Hi, it's harvest day and The normal way to harvest rice would have been in the past that you hire 20-30 laborers and you cut it and you manually trash it and then Transport it off for milling But nowadays of course many farmers are switching to combine harvest. Now you can't easily afford a combine like this here As a farmer because it's still pretty expensive, but what you do is basically nowadays Hire our contractor a service provider who comes with a small team of people and the combine and harvest the fields So here's just one model and we're not going to do any advertisement for any particular model or company This is a small head feeding Japanese combine But we actually going to use a different one and I'll show you that in a minute Okay, this is it. This is our pile of rice one eighth of a hectare from the hybrid rice So we'll have to see what the weight of that is after We bring it back to the station and then also determine the moisture content and get the final yield But what I like is when you look at this grain It's very clean. So that's really the great thing with this combine It took me ten minutes to harvest that strip and the grain is very clean not much Contamination so very good quality and actually this is also nice slender long grain type. So I'm actually quite pleased with that Not many other problems in this pile I was looking to see whether we had any false mud or other types of contamination I can't see anything. So that's great. And then about six days from now We'll do the same for the inbred because that is not yet quite mature So it needs another five six days and then we'll just come back with the same combine and do the same And then we'll see what the result is We are also collecting yield component data on the inbred so that we can compare with the hybrid And determine the differences in their components and growth patterns So the one thing I'm going to do now is just take a random sample of grain out of this pile so that I can get an accurate moisture content determined Because I need to adjust my yield to a 14 percent moisture content so that becomes comparable Okay, it should be enough