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rice is grown in alluvial soil which can retain moisture. from Ashith
yes rice can be grown in silt or silty soil because it retains water and it provides nutrients to rice.
rice is grown in heaviest soils possible (clay) to limit water use via seepage
rice
Rice is typically grown in flooded or saturated soil conditions, known as paddy fields, that provide the necessary water and nutrients for the rice plants to grow. The soil is usually clayey or loamy with good water retention capabilities. It is important for the soil to be well-drained to prevent waterlogging.
Cheese is a milk product, rice is grown on fields.
Rice thrives best in loamy soil that is well-drained and high in organic matter. It also requires soil that can retain water, as rice is typically grown in flooded paddies. Soil pH should range between 5.0 and 7.0 for optimal rice growth.
No rice is grown. Potatoes r also grown Rice is a type of grass which is cleaned and milled.
Crops such as rice, jute, sugarcane, wheat, cotton, maize, oil seeds, fruits and vegetables are grown in alluvial soil.
clayey soil
alluvial soil
Maize is grown in well-drained fertile soil.