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The differences between rice cultivation and wheat cultivation arise in the season of cultivation, the types of soil, climate and land use. Rice is sowed around May up to September, whereas wheat is sowed through the winter (September) up to (May). Rice is a grass that needs marshy and wet climates, while wheat is a grain that requires dry climates.

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