yes rice can be grown in silt or silty soil because it retains water and it provides nutrients to rice.
The the bearing capacity of silt soil can be improved by:Compacting the soil to increase it's density.Increasing the depth of the foundation layer as the increased effective stress will act to increase bearing capacityThe use of geosynthetics may act to increase bearing capacityThe use of lime stabilisation / soil mixing techniques may also act to increase the bearing capacity of silt.
Silt
A silt trap is a designated area where water that is contaminated with suspended sediment as a result of construction activity or water runoff is contained. While the water is in a silt trap, the sediment can settle to the bottom of the trap until it can be removed.
The primary genetically modified crops grown in the US are soybean and maize. Rapeseed (used in canola oil) and cotton are also genetically modified.
first of all take the sample of the sand and insert it into a measuring jar, then add water as per required,then add half spoon salt for better setting time. shake the jar slowly....and wait for 10 minutes. after 10 minutes you can see the different layer of the actual sand,silt and water. for calculating the SILT CONTENT:- silt divide by total height .that means sand+silt=total height. multiply by100 for percentage. you can calculate silt content after 3 hr. also.
rice is grown in alluvial soil which can retain moisture. from Ashith
rice
No, rice is normally grown in swampy soils.
it has silt and soil
Cheese is a milk product, rice is grown on fields.
Crops such as rice, jute, sugarcane, wheat, cotton, maize, oil seeds, fruits and vegetables are grown in alluvial soil.
It grows best in alluvial clay soil , which can retain water and moisture. Rice is cultivated in specially irrigated or flooded paddy fields.
silt soil is smaller than sand but larger than clay
Silt and soil are most deposited in the water and then it goes in to the rivers or oceans :)
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rice is grown in heaviest soils possible (clay) to limit water use via seepage