Medium-grain rice in Arkansas 

May 4, 2009,

By Lamar James
Arkansas Extension Specialist

Buoyed by good prices, growers of medium-grain rice scrambled over the winter to find enough seed to plant, according to Chuck Wilson, Arkansas Extension rice specialist....

Older rice herbicide for today 

May 1, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

This year has started off much like 2008 with frequent rains keeping folks out of the field in many parts of Arkansas. ...

Rice weed control and resistance 

Apr 30, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

In my past several articles on rice weed control I have emphasized the use of residual herbicides before grass emergence....

Is ACRE for you? 

Apr 29, 2009,

By Robert Coats and Jeffrey Hignight

Should you participate in the new optional counter-cyclical program ACRE? ...

Young farm partnership grows wisely 

Apr 28, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

They sport very similar eyes, smiles, hair color and an easy humor sprinkled with inside jokes. ...

Vester to Arkansas plant board 

Apr 27, 2009

Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe has appointed Arkansas rice farmer Ray Vester to the Arkansas State Plant Board....

Resistant barnyardgrass future of rice? 

Apr 23, 2009,

Bob Scott
Extension Weed Specialist
University of Arkansas

I have been taking part in a series of industry-sponsored meetings, talking to rice consultants about the need to rotate chemistries for barnyardgrass control in rice. ...

Shattered Clearfield rice fields 

Apr 22, 2009,

By Bob Scott
Extension Weed Specialist
University of Arkansas

Last year two hurricanes caused many rice fields to shatter across the Mid-South, a problem we have faced before. ...

Rice group likes access to Cuba 

Apr 21, 2009

The following statement was released by the U.S. Rice Producers Association after the Obama administration announced it will allow freer travel and commerce (see http://deltafarmpress.com/news/cuba-trade-0415/) between Cuban-Americans and their relatives still living on the island nation. ...

Easing Cuban trade and travel 

Apr 20, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Displeased with Cuba’s Fidel Castro-led revolution, adoption of communism and embrace of the Soviet Union, the U.S. government broke diplomatic ties with Havana in 1961. ...

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