[Homestead] Rice

Shepperd shepperd at mail2.pvco.net
Sat Nov 1 14:34:55 EDT 2008



I have been ill for several days, so am stuck inside.  As a result, I 
have had a chance to follow the discussions, something I have not had 
the opportunity to do for some time.  Anyway, I googled "rice seeds" 
and found this site:
http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/organic_heirloom_rice.htm?gclid=CJOv9dDO1JYCFSAUagodu3ww4Q

Jerry S.



At 01:25 PM 11/1/2008, you wrote:
>OK Bev, I think you and I should be the rice growing
>guinea pigs of the list serve. Let's do it with our
>respective pools. We can document it on our blogs.
>Whaddayasay??
>
>Now I need to find out when to plant, what kind of rice,
>and where to get the grain seed. I suppose a bag of brown
>rice from the supermarket won't do, although I remember
>Bill saying he planted his fava beans right from the
>health food store bag.
>
>--Sage
>
>
>
>On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:32:49 -0400
>   EarthNSky <erthnsky at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > Yes, I have seen the Budweiser Rice Paddies in both LA
> >and Arkansas.
> > This is not what I envision for here, not even close..I
> >am thinking of a
> > small paddy in a low lying area, using a swimming
> >pool(above ground
> > metal sided type) to create a wetland, using a rainwater
> >collection
> > tank(300 ga) to fill the paddy.  Of course, draining is
> >easy.
> > That is of course, for wetland rice, which is what is
> >grown in the US.
> >
> > Dry land rice intrigues me, but I need to find out more
> >about it.
> >
> > B
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