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A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715916

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715916

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715948

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715948

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715956

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715956

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715960

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715960

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715966

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715966

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715968

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many...

#8715968

25 August 2022

A flock of sparrows attack rice plants that are ready to harvest in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715886

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715886

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a loud noise that can scare the birds away from her rice field in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715888

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715888

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a loud noise that can scare the birds away from her rice field in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715890

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715890

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a loud noise that can scare the birds away from her rice field in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715910

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715910

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a loud noise that can scare the birds away from her rice field in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715922

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715922

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a loud noise that can scare the birds away from her rice field in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715958

Indonesian Farmers

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a...

#8715958

25 August 2022

A farmer, Ibu Gonyah (52), repels a Sparrows attack by pulling a plastic rope connected to a biscuit tin, which is tied to a pole, causing a loud noise that can scare the birds away from her rice field in Bekasi, West Java province, on August 25, 2022. Although there are many more modern ways to get rid of bird pests, such as ultrasonic devices, snare nets, and so on, most farmers in Indonesia still choose to use traditional methods that have been used from generation to generation, such as pulling cans to produce noise known as, Komprangan, or putting clothes on wood to resemble humans, calls, Orang-orangan Sawah, to repel Sparrows, which are considered more friendly and do not harm the birds. This is done with the reason to maintain harmony between humans and nature.


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