1.germination ~ planted 2.seedling ~ just sprouted 3.tillering ~ stage after seedling 4.stem...
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1.Germination ~ Planted2.Seedling ~ just sprouted3.Tillering ~ stage after seedling4.Stem elongation ~ stage after tillering5.Booting ~ stage after stem elongation6.Heading ~ stage after booting7.Milk stage ~ stage after heading8.Dough stage ~ stage after milk stage9.Mature grain ~ stage after dough stage
• Rice is planted in a paddy field.
• Paddy Field – Flooded area of land.
• It is planted in paddy fields because the semi aquatic plant does not extract any nutrients from its roots.
• First the rice goes through the stripper operation.
• This is done by a combine.
• Then the rice is bagged and shipped to a seller.
• This chart is based on the speed that you should go while operating combine so you don’t lose as much rice.
• Nothing made by John Deere
• A flat field that contains water
• Fertilizer
• Really big tractors that aren't john deere
• They have to be red tractors
Starch
Rice Bran
Rice Bran Oil
Rice Krispies
Candy
Sushi
Cereals
Bio Fuel
Rice Paddies
Boiled Rice
Rice Paper
Rice Cake
• The USA grows a significant portion of the worlds rice supply
• Japan is a big rice supplier
• Rice is sold for a profit in the U.S.
• www.google.com
• www.rice.com
• www.Freerice.com
• www.asarice.org