Difference between upland and lowland rice
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Lowland rice is grown in fields that can be flooded and they are either rain-fed or irrigated
Upland rice is grown without flooding usually on hillsides in more mountainous regions. Different countries and regions have their own preferences for varieties of rice.
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Upland rice is grown in rainfed fields prepared and seeded when dry, much like wheat or maize. ... Soils range from highly fertile to highly weathered, infertile and acidic, but only 15 percent of total upland rice grows where soils are fertile and the growing season is long.
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