Monthly Archives: March 2014

75.HOW IS RICE GROWN?


Did you know that about one-half of all the people in the world live almost entirely on a rice diet? Most of these people live in Asia, but rice is also important in the Western World.

There are thousands of varieties of rice, and they vary in many ways. Wild rice grows in the shallow water of lakes in northeastern Canada and in the United States. It is only distantly related to cultivated rice, the rice that most people eat. And there is hill, or upland, rice which can be grown on dry upland fields like other grains.

But most rice, called lowland rice, is grown on flat, alluvial soil, the soil that has been brought there by water. Such soil is usually found along the shores of lakes or the banks of rivers. The soil is not only moist, but can be flooded during the growth of the crop.

In growing rice, first the seed is broadcast (scattered) in specially prepared seed beds. Later, the plants are transferred into flat fields, surrounded by dikes, which are called paddies.

The fields are then flooded by letting in water from the canals or the river through gates in the walls which surround each field. The rice grower must keep at least 13 centimeters of water on fields during the growing season.

When weeding is necessary, the water is drained off and weeds are pulled by hand. Then just before the leaves turn from green to yellow, the fields are drained again for harvesting. So you can see that growing rice is a job that takes plenty of work.

Nobody knows where rice grew originally, but it is one of man’s oldest crops. The Chinese were growing rice more than 5,000 years ago! But rice may have originated along the shores of lakes in India, and spread from there to other countries. The first time rice was grown in Europe was in the fifteenth century in Italy.

74.HOW DOES NATURE SCATTER SEEDS?

A seed, as you know, is one of the ways in which a plant produces another plant of its own kind. But seeds need special conditions to grow. They need moisture, oxygen, and warmth. If a seed doesn’t start to grow within a certain time, the seed will die.

So it’s pretty important for a seed to get to the right place in the right time. Luckily, there are at least eight different ways for seeds to be scattered. Let’s take a look at each one.

73.HOW DOES A TREE BECOME LUMBER?

Lumbering was one of the earliest industries to be started in America. In fact, there is a legend that Leif Ericson, who was supposed to have visited North America about the year 1000, brought back a cargo of timber from the new world! We do know that one of the first products shipped to England from the Jamestown colony was timber from the Virginia forests.

There are many trees used for building and other purposes. The leading softwood trees include pine, Douglas fir, hemlock, spruce, white fir, cypress, and redwood. Hardwood timber or lumber used for furniture making, flooring, and certain other special purposes comes from such trees as oak, gum, maple, poplar, and walnut.