
Missouri Hybrids
Every rice-growing region, farm and field is different, and it’s
up to individual farmers to decide what works best for their
operations. In the Missouri Bootheel, Don Worley and his
two sons, Curtis and Jake, have found that hybrid rice yields
a little higher for them than varietal rice, especially on the lighter
soils that are common in the Poplar Bluff area. Read more.
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