Paddy field filling refers to the practice of preparing and managing rice paddies by flooding the fields with water, creating the necessary wetland environment for rice cultivation. This technique helps control weeds, maintain soil moisture, and support the growth of rice plants. The filling process typically involves the strategic management of water levels to optimize conditions for rice growth throughout the growing season. Proper paddy field filling is crucial for maximizing yield and ensuring healthy crop development.
Usually, it is rice. :D
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Paddy Murray was born in 1953.
Paddy Mitchell died in 2007.
Paddy McLogan died in 1964.
A field of rice is called a rice paddy or rice field. It is an agricultural field flooded with water where rice is grown.
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Another name for field of rice is paddy field, rice paddy, semiaquatic crop or flooded parcel.
Rice is typically grown in a paddy field or rice paddy.
A paddy is an irrigated or flooded field in which rice is grown, or a fit of temper or a tantrum.
A paddy field is a flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other semiaquatic crops. Rice can also be grown in dry-fields, but from the twentieth century paddy field agriculture became the dominant form of growing rice.
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Normally it is rice.
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A rice paddy
The term "paddy" comes from the Malay word "padi," which refers to rice plants or rice paddies. So, a rice growing field is called a paddy field because it specifically refers to the flooded field in which rice is cultivated. The term is commonly used in Asian countries where rice is a staple food.
a "paddy" is the correct term