Medieval China Practice Test

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Seedbeds are defined as areas where what occurs prior to transplanting?

Harvesting

Field Rotation

Seeds Planted and Grown

Seedbeds are spaces where seeds are planted and allowed to grow into young plants before they are moved to the main field. The purpose is to start crops in a controlled environment, giving them a head start so germination is reliable and transplanting later on is easier and more successful. Harvesting happens after crops mature, field rotation is about alternating crops to protect soil health, and weeding is removing unwanted plants. So the seedbed stage specifically involves growing seeds into transplantable seedlings. In medieval China, seedbeds were commonly used to raise rice seedlings or vegetable transplants before they were planted into paddies or garden plots.

Weeding

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