what is the difference between wheat and rice crop?
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The difference between rice and wheat crops are as follows:-)
Rice: The varieties of rice are characteristically categorized as long-, medium-, and short-grained rice. The grains of long-grain rice are high in amylose and tend to remain intact after cooking whereas medium-grain rice is high in amylopectin and becomes more sticky. Medium-grain rice is mainly used for the preparation of sweet dishes.
Wheat: Wheat is classified into six groups, and they are hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, durum (hard), hard white, and soft white wheat. The hard wheat is rich in gluten and is used for making bread, rolls and all-purpose flour. The soft wheat is used for making flat bread, cakes, pastries, crackers, muffins, and biscuits.
Rice: Rice is cultivated on more than 162.3 million hectares.Rice, wheat, and maize account for 89% of all grain production in the world.
Wheat: Wheat is cultivated on more than 218,000,000 hectares larger than for any other crop.
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Rice: The varieties of rice are characteristically categorized as long-, medium-, and short-grained rice. The grains of long-grain rice are high in amylose and tend to remain intact after cooking whereas medium-grain rice is high in amylopectin and becomes more sticky. Medium-grain rice is mainly used for the preparation of sweet dishes.
Wheat: Wheat is classified into six groups, and they are hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, durum (hard), hard white, and soft white wheat. The hard wheat is rich in gluten and is used for making bread, rolls and all-purpose flour. The soft wheat is used for making flat bread, cakes, pastries, crackers, muffins, and biscuits.
Rice: Rice is cultivated on more than 162.3 million hectares.Rice, wheat, and maize account for 89% of all grain production in the world.
Wheat: Wheat is cultivated on more than 218,000,000 hectares larger than for any other crop.
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Difference between wheat and rice crop -
1. Rice is a khraif crop grown in rainy season whereas wheat is rabi crop grown in the winter season.
2. Rice crop is sown in the month of July august whereas Wheat crop is sown in the month of January - February .
3. Rice crop is harvested in the month of November and December whereas Wheat crop is harvested in the month of May and June.
4 . Rice crop requires 5 to 6 times raining whereas wheat crop requires no rain but requires 3 to 4 irrigation.
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1. Rice is a khraif crop grown in rainy season whereas wheat is rabi crop grown in the winter season.
2. Rice crop is sown in the month of July august whereas Wheat crop is sown in the month of January - February .
3. Rice crop is harvested in the month of November and December whereas Wheat crop is harvested in the month of May and June.
4 . Rice crop requires 5 to 6 times raining whereas wheat crop requires no rain but requires 3 to 4 irrigation.
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