
Gastropod Rice, Rice Baby
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Dec 5, 2023 Explore the significance of rice as a staple food globally and its role in shaping communities. Discover the challenges faced by rice growers in California and the efforts to breed flood-tolerant rice. Uncover the dark history of rice related to slavery in America and the potential for black farmers to lead an innovative revolution. Understand the importance of cooperation in rice farming and African American history.
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Rice's Water Adaptation Is Its Superpower
- Rice's aquatic origin gives it air passages in roots that let it thrive in water where other grains suffocate.
- That trait allowed cultivation in flooded paddies, suppressing weeds and enabling integrated systems with fish, ducks, and nitrogen-fixing microbes.
Rice Farming Shaped Cooperative Societies
- Growing rice demands coordinated water management and labor, which encouraged communal cooperation and centralized bureaucracies in rice regions.
- That feedback loop increased population density and state formation across China and other rice societies.
White Rice Spread Because It Stores Better
- Milling rice into white rice removes the germ and bran so it stores and transports far longer than brown rice.
- That storage advantage helped white rice spread globally despite losing some nutrition.
