Brown rice for food packages 

Jun 15, 2009,

From USA Rice Federation

Brown rice will be included in 95 percent of state food packages when the new Women, Infants and Children program takes effect Oct 1....

One-shot rice weed control? 

Jun 11, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

We are finally getting a break from the rain and a lot will be happening. ...

Planting delays for rice, corn 

Jun 10, 2009,

By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Planting delays in the Delta and eastern Corn Belt are expected to reduce yields for rice and corn, respectively, according to USDA’s June 10 Crop Production Report....

Arkansas corn hard-hit by rains 

Jun 4, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

After last year’s rains, floods and early-season problems, Roger Gipson didn’t think “we’d face anything on that scale again. ...

Dayflower in rice worse this season 

Jun 4, 2009,

By Ford L. Baldwin
Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

I have looked at a lot of fields lately where I have almost been afraid to recommend what I really thought it was going require to clean it up due to the cost. ...

Rice farm receives stewardship award 

Jun 4, 2009

Lundberg Family Farms of California has received the 2009 “Agricultural Stewardship Award,” recognizing the company’s “excellence in conserving, maintaining and improving our natural resources and environment by using innovative and progressive business practices.”...

Crop markets — soybeans rising 

Jun 2, 2009,

By Ray Nabors
Contributing Writer

June: Week One — All commodity prices remain sensitive to stock market volatility. Grain, oilseed and fiber pricing reflect economic news....

USA Rice to award scholarships 

Jun 2, 2009

The USA Rice Federation is sponsoring a scholarship contest for high school juniors and seniors from the rice-growing states of Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas....

Rice staggers out of wet May 

Jun 1, 2009,

By Patti Drapala
MSU Ag Communications

An unusually wet May is causing some Mississippi farmers to plant rice late, but the crop still has time to develop into a good one for the Delta....

Lower pH for rice herbicides 

Jun 1, 2009,

By Bruce Schultz
LSU AgCenter

Rice growers heard advice from a range of LSU AgCenter experts during the recent southwest rice field. ...

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