5. Why do farmers dry the paddy crop after cutting them from fields? (AS 1)
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A paddy field is a flooded parcel of arable land used for growing semiaquatic rice. ... By drying the paddy crop, it could store crops from damages within due course of time. When it dries, it starts to evaporate the moisture in the grains so that it is not attacked by fungi
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farmers dry the paddy after they give to rice mills and getting rice
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