Rice struggled through tough 2008 

Jan 6, 2009,

By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Hot, dry, windy and smoky or cold, rainy, wet and cloudy — you name it, the 2009 U.S. rice crop experienced it in some form or fashion in 2008....

USA Rice: “Healthy Rice Bowls” Winner 

Jan 6, 2009

Cynthia Dawso Van Druff, foodservice director for Upper Moreland Middle School in Willow Grove, Pa., is the winner of the USA Rice Federation’s 2008 school foodservice “Healthy Rice Bowls Contest.”...

Jazzman: new aromatic rice variety 

Dec 31, 2008,

By Bruce Schultz
LSU AgCenter

The LSU AgCenter has approved a new variety of aromatic rice to compete with foreign imports. ...

Rice borer moves into western Louisiana 

Dec 31, 2008

A new pest has migrated into the western Louisiana, according to the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry....

LSU AgCenter rice meetings 

Dec 31, 2008,

From the LSU AgCenter

Southwest Louisiana rice farmers making plans for their 2009 crop can get help with their decisions at a series of LSU AgCenter-conducted meetings Jan. 6 through Jan. 15....

New technology for weed control 

Dec 30, 2008,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

I recently had a busy week for a retired guy. ...

Louisiana rice farmers look to 2009 

Dec 29, 2008,

By Bruce Schultz
LSU AgCenter

U.S. rice industry leaders met recently for the USA Rice Federation Outlook Conference with one eye on the economy and the other peering at the prospects for the 2009 crop....

2009 Rice Leadership Development class announced 

Dec 24, 2008

USA Rice Foundation Chairman Marvin Hare announced the selection of the 2009 Rice Leadership Development class during the recent USA Rice Outlook Conference. ...

Promising rice lines in the pipeline 

Dec 24, 2008,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

The effects of late summer hurricanes played havoc with research trials throughout the lower Mid-South. ...

Pre-emerge success keeps weed costs down 

Dec 24, 2008,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

In several recent articles I commented about $100-per-acre rice weed control programs in situations where excellent initial control is not achieved. ...

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