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Maybe, but it would depend on where you are. Rice is grown in temperate climates and needs a great deal of water ( it is planted in water). Potatoes are a tuber and grown in cooler climates and don't require as much water. If you were in an area that met the needs of both and kept them in different areas I suppose you could grow them on the same farm.

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