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Looking For Thai Language Website/link For Rubber Tree Plantation Information/advice.

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Some of you were kind enough to give me some advice about rubber tree plantations some months ago, which was put to good use, thank you

We now have 40 odd rai of fertile land, which has been cleared and ready for planting.

The wife asked me if I could locate a website or info on the internet in Thai that would help her in her and her family's endeavours, and I would be grateful if there is anyone out there who could point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance

Mobi

Some of you were kind enough to give me some advice about rubber tree plantations some months ago, which was put to good use, thank you

We now have 40 odd rai of fertile land, which has been cleared and ready for planting.

The wife asked me if I could locate a website or info on the internet in Thai that would help her in her and her family's endeavours, and I would be grateful if there is anyone out there who could point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance

Mobi

You may be better asking in the South Thailand Forum - loads more info there on rubber trees, and constant discussion.

Rgds

Khonwan

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Thanks khonwan, I've done as you suggested.

'Mobi D'Ark' I found one a few months ago by the government or university. I have lost all the book marks that I had. Will send you if relocate. new computers can be a pain.

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Here are some sites in Thai. Try them out. I don't speak Thai so hopefully they will have links or what ever.

http://www.yangpara.com/

http://www.thailandrubber.thaigov.net/index_home.php

Thank you Timber. :D

The sites look very useful.

On the governmental site, we can read the host page, but when we click on a link it comes out as gobbledygook. Don't suppose you know how to download the Thai fonts to read these pages by any chance? :o

I should add that all the pages are readable (in Thai) except for one that has the prices on it. Must be a different font, for some reason.

Try these

http://sunsite.au.ac.th/thailand/thai_gov/...ture/index.html

Just a list of Tai Aggro Departments, some are involved in rubber

Hi My wife has some rubber trees Planted 4 yars ago from saplings. One good internet site I used to visit was the Indian state rubber organization which contained an immense amount of information from different types to Diseases and prevention. Unfortunately I cant remember the Exact Address but I used to just Google.

By the way rubber trees in the early stages are very prone to drought, soil type , and termites. Try the following website

http://rubberboard.org.in/rubbercultivation.asp

Expect about 40% of your saplings to die, but these can be replaced by fresh ones untill the established ones become too tall and shade the rest.

On the governmental site, we can read the host page, but when we click on a link it comes out as gobbledygook. Don't suppose you know how to download the Thai fonts to read these pages by any chance? :o

I should add that all the pages are readable (in Thai) except for one that has the prices on it. Must be a different font, for some reason.

Hmm my computer came with the thai fonts on the operating system. Can normally download on internet. I would put the question on the internet forum. Should be better expertise than me there. Should say what your computer is and operation system.

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