An internationally recognized genetics researcher who visited the LSU AgCenter Rice Research Station said he is confident that the European Union eventually will accept genetically modified foods. ...
By Ray Nabors, Contributing Writer
USDA’s supply and demand report was bearish with harvested acres expected to increase by 1.5 million to 76 million and soybean production expected to increase 65 million bushels to 3.26 billion. ...
Natural Industries, Inc., has announced the release of a post-emergent biological herbicide for control of northern jointvetch, also known as curly indigo, in rice....
The USA Rice Millers’ Association has announced that Bobby Hanks, CEO, Louisiana Rice Mill, and Mark Denman, VP sales, RiceTec Inc., were elected the new chairman and vice chairman respectively during the RMA Convention held recently in Amelia Island, Fla....
By Rep. Marion Berry
As a lifelong farmer, I’ve spent decades working together with my friends and neighbors on the problems we face throughout the agricultural community. ...
By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff
The U.S. corn and soybean crops grew larger, while rice production shrank from last month, according to USDA’s July 10 Crop Production Report and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates....
By Robert Coats, Brad Watkins and Jeffrey Hignight*
ign-up for FSA’s new optional Counter-Cyclical program, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE), program ends Aug. 14....
By Ray Nabors, Contributing Writer
Soybean export sales of 1.25 million tons exceeded market expectations by 25 percent. ...
By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
At this point in the season, things continue to get more complicated. ...
By Bruce Schultz, LSU AgCenter
The LSU AgCenter Rice Research Station at Crowley, La., is celebrating a century of operation this year, making it the oldest facility of its kind in the Western Hemisphere....
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