Rice is grown in different states in the United States, with major rice-producing states including California, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Texas. Each of these states has favorable climate and soil conditions for cultivating rice.
The top state in the U.S. for producing rice is the state of Arkansas. The second largest producer of this crop is California.
In 2009 the top rice producing states were Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas
150-200cm is required rainfall in rice producing state of India.
Condoleeza Rice is the former Secretary of State for the United States. She is a professor of political science. She is also a diplomat.
contrary to perception in south Indian states, andhra pradesh is not the largest rice producer . LARGEST rice producing state of the country is WEST BENGAL from Eastern India
Southeast Texas has one of the biggest rice growing areas in the United States. Other states that also produce major amounts of rice are Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri. These six states produce nearly all rice grown in the United States. The United States typically exports about half its crop each year and, although producing less than 2 percent of global rice production, is the fourth-largest rice exporting country accounting for 11-12 percent of global shipments.
The current Secretary of State is Condeleeza Rice. The United States Department of State is concerned with foreign affairs.
Codoleezza Rice did not run for Secretary of State. The office of Secretary of State is a political appointment made by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate.
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The "Corn Belt" region in the United States is where the majority of the nation's corn is produced. It roughly covers western Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Nebraska, and eastern Kansas, in which corn (maize) and soybeans are the dominant crops. Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the United States.
Condoleezza Rice has no brothers or sisters. She was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and served as the 66th United States Secretary of State.