The
city of Rice is located in northwestern Benton County in the heart of
Central Minnesota. In 1849, the territory of Minnesota was established
with Benton County names as one of the nine organized counties. Rice
was officially incorporated as the Village of Rice on July 18th, 1890.
Rice
was originally open prairie, populated by Ojibway, bordered by the
Mississippi River on the West and Little Rock Lake on the East. This
land, first known as Sand Prairie, was populated by pioneers in the
autumn of 1844. At one time, Rice was a farming community, dependent
on and being depended upon, by the area farmers. Today farming is
still important, but there are also businesses which employ a few
hundred people and put out millions of dollars of product per week.