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.
Japan Farm all sorts of crops! like corn cabbage, just like british people farm:)
in russia potatoes grow and in India rice grows
It might be possible that there is some cotton grown in Vietnam, but it is not listed on any of the agricultural or farm products guides. There is some hemp grown commercially.
rice, corn, cassava, sweet potatoes, peanuts, and soybeans.
the crops are like potatoes and other vegies like hat.
While it is possible to grow rice in Massachusetts, the ideal conditions for rice cultivation, such as warm temperatures and a lot of water, are not naturally present in the region. With the use of controlled environments like greenhouses and irrigation systems, it may be possible to grow rice in Massachusetts, but it would require significant effort and resources.
Chinese farmers grow lots of rice because it is in nearly every dish. they also grow plenty of potatoes and other things
the made rice, corn and the also grow crop!
the made rice, corn and the also grow crop!
Jacket potatoes, commonly known as baked potatoes, typically refer to the variety of potato that is baked with its skin on. In Gambia, agriculture is primarily focused on staple crops such as rice, millet, and groundnuts, and while potatoes can be grown, they are not a major crop. The climate in Gambia may support potato cultivation, but the local farming practices and preferences lean towards other crops. Therefore, while it is possible to grow potatoes in Gambia, jacket potatoes are not a significant part of the local agricultural landscape.
No rice is grown. Potatoes r also grown Rice is a type of grass which is cleaned and milled.
They were grown in the Southern Plantations