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An elaborate centuries-old royal ritual in Thailand’s capital predicts a good year for farmers

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn presided Friday over an elaborate annual ceremony that marks the start of the rice-planting season and honors the nation’s farmers.

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An elaborate centuries-old royal ritual in Thailand's capital predicts a good year for farmers

Thai master of the plowing ceremony Prayoon Inskul, center right, throws rice seeds to the field during a royal plowing ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, May 9, 2025. (Sunti Teapia/Pool Photo via AP)


BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn presided Friday over an elaborate annual ceremony that marks the start of the rice-planting season and honors the nation’s farmers.

The Royal Ploughing Ceremony is held to read auguries that predict the farming conditions for the year ahead. As is usually the case, good times were predicted, even though Thailand’s economy is sluggish.

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