File:The National Geographic Magazine Vol 16 1905 - A Farming Scene in Tibet.jpg

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A Farming Scene in Tibet

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English: A Farming Scene in Tibet Agriculture is the chief occupation of the settled population. Barley is the standard crop, from which the popular and harmless barley-wine is made; then comes wheat, for wheat flour; beans for oil, and peas, used by the poorer class in form of flour, or crushed for horses, mules, and asses. The field work is done principally by "dzo" (a cross breed of yak and ordinary cattle), yaks, and asses.
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Gombojab Tsybikov

Ovshe Norzunov

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