Rice
a "paddy" is the correct term
paddies
They are called wet-rice farming.
No, rice does not grow on trees. Rice plants are grown in fields or paddies where they are flooded with water to promote growth. The grains are harvested from the rice plant's seed heads.
The rice-fields in Asia are commonly referred to as "paddy fields" or "rice paddies." These flooded fields are specifically designed for growing rice, a staple food in many Asian countries.
Fields , paddies, and terraced-farming.
It is a plant grown in rice paddies.
Well Australia grows many rice fields or rice paddies
rice grown on paddies is wet rice cultivation
they grow rice because its under water. :)
Brown rice is just white rice with the hull still on it and it is a plant grown in large rice paddies around the world.