about 2000
rice is a monocotyledonous flowering plant.
The number of rice plants that can grow in one acre varies based on the planting method and rice variety, but typically, around 100,000 to 200,000 rice plants can be cultivated per acre. This estimate assumes a standard spacing of about 6 to 12 inches between plants. Factors such as soil quality, water availability, and farming practices can also influence plant density.
Medieval rice farmers in Japan produced about 88 bushels of rice per acre. With today's farming methods as much as 241 bushels per acre are being reported.
How much rice is produced in one acre land?
According to the USDA, 3.04 million acres of rice were harvested in the 2000-01 season, with a yield of 6,281 pounds per acre
no rice are not produced by ferns(nephrolepis) as they come under the plant kingdom pteridophytes rice grains are produced by paddy plant which comes under the group of plant kingdom called angiosperms
it depends on how thick the hay is Mr farmer
No, paddy is not a flowering plant. Paddy is a term used to describe rice plants when they are still in the field before being harvested. Rice plants do produce flowers and grains, but we usually refer to them as rice plants or rice paddies, not paddy as a separate type of plant.
Rice is not an invention. Rice is a naturally growing plant in many parts of the world.
150*40 kgs per acre
How many bushels of what? Corn? Barley? Wheat? Rice? Please be more specific when asking these types of questions.
Oh, dude, that's correct! Flowering plants like orchids and rice plants do produce fruits, but they're not the juicy, delicious kind you'd find at the grocery store. Their fruits are more like seeds enclosed in protective coverings, so they're not exactly the star of the fruit salad. But hey, they're still doing their thing in the plant world, so props to them!