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    #36663   2008-01-11 17:30 GMT      
    Yes its the seed. If you have brown rice you can grow it, white rice has been hulled and polished and won't grow. You need a constantly warm and wet climate, so it depends where you live, Nowhere in the UK, and only the florida everglades inthe US would be really suitable. For an experiment, it would grow on a light windowsill maybe

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    #36664   2008-01-11 17:55 GMT      
    The USA grows so much rice that we also export it. Don't know where the other guy get's his information.
    Yes the rice and the seed are the same but it isn't processed for the kind you grow. Below is a link to get some.

    I live in Missouri a rice producing state right next to Arkansas.
    The Mississippi delta has proven to be an ideal location for rice and most rice in the U.S. is grown in that area. Arkansas is the number one producer of rice in the U.S. today. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Missouri also produce rice. The old flood basin for the Sacramento River in Northern California has also proven to be a good location for rice, and California is now the number two producer of rice in the U.S.
    1. Arkansas
    2. Louisiana
    3.Mississippi
    4. Texas
    5.Missouri
    6. California (now the 2nd largest producer in th USA)
    http://www.sagevfoods.com/MainPages/Rice101/Production.htm#US

    The rice you need for growing is not the same as in the store but this link provides a way to try it.
    Grow Rice in a Bucket
    How would you like to grow your own rice? it's easy and fun!
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    Buy rice seeds! These two companies sell the kind of rice seeds you'll need to grow your rice. ((((Tell them that Kidsregen.org sent you!)))))

    Kitazawa Seed Co.
    Call (510) 595-1188
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    Garrett Farms
    Call (979) 922-8405
    ***or email: [email]garrettfarms@usa.net****[/email]
    http://www.kidsregen.org/howTo.php?section=inGarden&ID=4

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    #36665   2008-01-11 23:03 GMT      
    Yes we grow rice in Arkansas, I live just a few miles from Riceland Farms, that name sound familiar. Granny has got it all right .
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