(3) Owen Fletcher, Farmers Lose Their Taste for Rice.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB ... 96592983643754.html
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American farmers opt out of rice "because corn and soybean prices are high and the cost of growing rice is climbing. * * * First begun in the 1600s, the cultivation of rice in the US has fallen on tough times. * * * That [acres planted] represents a decrease of 28% from 2010 plantings, and would be the lowest level since 1987, according to the USDA.
"While the US ranks only No 12 in the world in rice output, it is the largest exporter in the Western Hemisphere.
"Rice is more labor-intensive and requires more farm equipment per acre than corn and soybeans, agricultural experts say.
Note:
(a) rice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice
(section 6.6 United States)
(b) How Rice Grows. Californi Rice Commission (CRC), Department of Food and Agriculture, California, undated
http://www.calrice.org/Environment/How+Rice+Grows.htm
("Nowhere in the world is rice production more advanced than in California")
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