Glyphosate-resistance shocking 

Jul 1, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

I recently wrote in an article that I would sure like to get called out to a “normal-looking” rice field because I have looked at so many messes this year....

U.S. rice acres increase 

Jul 1, 2009,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

USDA pegged U.S. rice plantings at 3.018 million acres for 2009, a slight increase over the 2.995 million acres planted in 2008. ...

Markets watching weather 

Jun 29, 2009,

By Ray Nabors - Contributing Writer

Crop prices are beginning the annual meteorological reaction. ...

Rice – More frying, less fat 

Jun 29, 2009

A new rice batter product developed and patented by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is now being marketed by a Maryland company under an exclusive license from ARS. ...

Rice Sustainability Task Force 

Jun 23, 2009

Responding to growing interest in the issue of agricultural sustainability, the USA Rice Federation board of directors has established the USA Rice Federation Sustainability Task Force....

Dollar’s value affecting prices 

Jun 22, 2009,

By Ray Nabors
Contributing Writer

June: Week 4 — The value of our dollar relative to other world currency is affecting grain, oilseed and cotton export potential....

Aquatic weeds in many rice fields 

Jun 22, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

When I commented in an earlier article that this was a throw-the-book-out year for rice, I did not realize how much of an understatement it would turn out to be....

Applicators — wet spring consequences 

Jun 18, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

This spring, not only did Parkin, Ark. — a town about 35 miles northeast of Memphis — get an abundant dose of rains but the area also drains excess water from the north. ...

All not lost with rice 

Jun 18, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

I like challenges but not when they come at the expense of a farmer. ...

USA Rice reaches into Guatemala 

Jun 16, 2009,

By Jody Falletta-Carman
USA Rice Federation Director
Latin America and Caribbean Programs

Internationally acclaimed celebrity, Chef Pepin, known for his thousands of appearances on the Spanish-language television channel Univision, has helped USA Rice Federation begin changing the profile of rice in Guatemala City, Guatemala....

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