Geography, asked by Richard246, 9 months ago

what are FOUR features of wet rice farming in Arkansas?

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Answered by sᴡᴇᴇᴛsᴍɪʟᴇ
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Currently, rice is grown in 40 of the state's 75 counties, primarily in the eastern one-half of the state but also in the Arkansas, Ouachita, and Red River Valleys in the west and southwest areas of the state. Rice ranks as one of the top three crop commodities in cash receipts for Arkansas farmers.

wet rice cultivation is the growing of rice in flooded fields called padi fields in Indonesia. Its traditional form is found throughout southeast Asia southern china, japan, north and south Korea, Indonesia and many other tropical regions.

Most of the rice grown in Asia is wet rice. Wet rice cultivation is the growing of rice in flooded fields. ... The fields are then flooded with water channelled from rivers or obtained from direct rainfall. Meanwhile, padi seeds are scattered onto a smaller field called a nursery, where they sprout into seedlings

Arkansas rice is typically grown in drilled rows, which are flooded at the four to six leaf stage (usually four to five weeks after planting), under a dry seeded culture.

India has a total coastline of 7516.6 km, out of which mainland coastline consists of 5422.6 km and islands' coastline consists of 2094 km. Indian coastline touches nine states and four union territoris

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Answered by Anonymous
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Farmers use a sickle or knife to cut the plants close to the ground. Then they pound the plants down onto a wooden block to knock the rice away from the plant. After the rice has been gathered, both the plants and the rice are taken away, and the farmer lets water buffalo eat any rice that blew away during the harvest.

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