Ethanol cuts corn stocks — USDA 

Mar 12, 2009,

By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

USDA projects U.S. old crop corn ending stocks will be 50 million bushels lower in its March 11 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production Report....

Glyphosate injury to rice — what works? 

Mar 12, 2009,

By Lamar James
Arkansas Extension Specialist

The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture has traditionally recommended DAP or ammonium sulfate fertilizer to help rice injured by glyphosate or Roundup drift. ...

USA Rice Council awarded promotion funds 

Mar 11, 2009

The Arkansas Rice Research and Promotion Board has voted to fund the USA Rice Council from the Arkansas rice promotion checkoff again next year....

Planting California medium-grain rice 

Mar 9, 2009

With a hot medium-grain rice seed market in the Mid-South — and the potential that California varieties are being considered to fill a supply gap — Mid-South growers are being warned of several dangers....

Rice mill president speaks on export possibilities 

Mar 6, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Asked for his views on the current medium-grain rice situation (for more, see http://deltafarmpress.com/rice/medium-grain-0305/), Keith Glover, president and CEO of Producers Rice Mill in Stuttgart, Ark., also spoke on several other issues. ...

Challenge of rice water weevil 

Mar 6, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Rice has been grown in the United States since the mid-1750s. ...

Section 18s for rice, corn seed treatments 

Mar 6, 2009

Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner Lester Spell has announced Environmental Protection Agency approval of exemptions on two pesticides that will help rice and corn producers throughout the state protect crops from damaging pests....

Warning: Don’t plant California rice seed 

Mar 5, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Worldwide medium-grain rice supplies are extremely tight and, understandably, Mid-South growers would like to take advantage. ...

Base loss impacts wildlife 

Mar 4, 2009,

By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

A new rule eliminating crop bases on federally-owned land will have a serious detrimental effect on food sources for waterfowl, according to farm and wildlife managers in two of the most important wildlife refuges in the Mississippi Flyway....

Arkansas rice — crisis exemption for Dermacor X-100 

Mar 3, 2009

To combat rice water weevil, Dermacor X-100 has received a state crisis exemption label for use on rice in Arkansas between March 3 and March 17. ...

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