The Rube Goldberg of Rice

In the unlikely event that you successfully grow and harvest rice in New York City, a much larger challenge awaits: How do you remove the hard shell, called a hull or husk, that surrounds each grain? According to Nick Storrs, who, as the manager of Randall’s Island Urban Farm, is responsible for all five of New York City’s rice paddies, “This is the stumbling block.

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