Mokkamul, Piya2007-07-052007-07-052006Mokkamul P. 2006. Ethnobotanical study of rice growing process in northeastern Thailand. Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:213-222.1547-3465http://hdl.handle.net/10125/251Photo essayThailand is a developing country that relies heavily on rice agriculture. Photographic techniques are an easy and efficient method for studying human activities, culture, traditions, ethnobotany, and ethnoeconomy. In this paper, photos are used to provide an ethnobotanical description of the rice growing process of rice farmers in Northeast Thailand, from preparing the rice fields to harvesting the rice. “One picture can speak a thousand words.”en-USethnobotanyglutinous riceOryza sativatraditional farmingThailandcamerasmanual harvestingindigenous knowledgeplant cultural practicessowingplantingplowingharrowingseedling productiongrain storage facilitiesthreshingdigital imagesEthnobotanical Study of Rice Growing Process in Northeastern ThailandPreprint