A paddy field is a flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other semiaquatic crops. Rice can also be grown in dry-fields, but from the twentieth century paddy field agriculture became the dominant form of growing rice.
Rice is grown in paddy fields.
Rice is grown in waterlogged paddy fields. I doubt if any other food crop would be grown after the rice has been harvested.
A paddy is an irrigated or flooded field in which rice is grown, or a fit of temper or a tantrum.
Actually paddy is a monsoon crop, so it is mostly cultivated in monsoon regions of China, India and Bangladesh.
Paddy / Rice
Another name for field of rice is paddy field, rice paddy, semiaquatic crop or flooded parcel.
Normally it is rice.
anything that is or can be grown on a field or grown by farmers is a crop.
a "paddy" is the correct term
A flooded field where rice is grown is called a 'paddy'.
Where paddy (rice) is grown, it is unlikely that it would be used as a cover crop due to the expense of production. A cover crop is a type of plant grown to suppress weeds, help build, improve, and protect soil, and control diseases and pests. Cover crops are generally destroyed before they can reach maturity in preparation for planting the actual cash crop.
No It is a cereal crop grown in a field
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