Rice producers from Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana will attend the annual Delta Area Rice Meeting in Cleveland, Miss., at 6 p.m., Nov. 20, at the Bolivar County Extension Service Auditorium at 406 N Martin Luther King Drive....
By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Now at the tail end of the harvest season, Arkansas’ rice yields are a bit disappointing and its soybean yields surprisingly strong....
By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff
As of Oct. 31, the Arkansas rice crop was “probably over” 90 percent harvested, according to Chuck Wilson, Arkansas Extension rice specialist. ...
By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
All during the winter of 2005 I wrote that the “weeds are talking… is anybody listening?” ...
The USA Rice Outlook Conference will be held Dec. 7-9 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock, Ark. The annual conference features a trade show as well as educational sessions focusing on key issues for rice farmers and the U.S. rice industry....
By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
Farmers are trying to wind up what has been a most difficult year. ...
By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Inevitably, Arkansas’ late-planted rice crop has led to a late harvest. ...
Harvest is lagging behind in much of the United States, but growers are starting to make some progress as good weather days have outnumbered the bad ones....
By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Louisiana has lost over 35 percent of its cotton crop to hurricanes and other weather maladies, according to USDA’s Oct. 10 crop production report. ...
The Louisiana rice industry donated 12,000 pounds of rice to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank in recognition of National Rice Month and Hunger Action Month in September....
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