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Arkansas seeks Section 18 emergency exemption for armyworm control

• By Mary Hightower • University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture entomologists are seeking an emergency exemption to allow for the use of Intrepid to help control armyworms that threaten the state’s 1.24 million acres of rice. “This is the...

MSU research quantifies effects of paraquat drift onto rice

Researchers are learning how to manage rice fields when paraquat drifts onto them early and late in the season, but what impact this herbicide has on grain quality and what happens when drift occurs midseason are still unknowns. These questions...

USRPA announces changes as Dwight Roberts steps down

The US Rice Producers Association board of directors recently selected Marcia Garcia to serve as president and CEO, replacing Dwight Roberts who is stepping down Aug. 1. For the past five years, Garcia has served as chief operating officer, and...

Watch for armyworms and stinkbugs invading rice fields

• By Nick Bateman, Gus Lorenz and Ben Thrash • Armyworm calls have picked up big time this week. A majority of the fields with armyworms in them is row rice at various stage, spanning from early tiller all the...

Eric Webster takes the reins of Wyoming’s Ag Experiment Station

The new director of the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station recently joined the University of Wyoming’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Eric Webster began his duties July 6. He previously was director of the Louisiana State University AgCenter's Iberia Research...

UArk Extension, rope rescue team offer grain bin safety training July 19

• By Ryan McGeeney • Firefighters, grain bin operators and farm workers in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi are invited to attend an upcoming grain bin safety course on Monday, July 19 at the McGehee Men’s Club in McGehee, Arkansas. The class...

CSU researchers offer better tool for visualizing hurricane danger

When a hurricane threatens to make landfall, forecasters offer a barrage of informational tools to communicate the risk of it coming through coastal and inland communities, so residents can prepare for its impact. Chief among these tools is the...

UArk rice field day returns Aug. 6 with in-person format

• By Mary Hightower • After COVID forced a virtual version last year, the in-person Arkansas Rice Field Day will be back Aug. 6 at the Rice Research and Extension Center in Stuttgart. “We’re glad to be back to a face-to-face...

Follow best application timing to maximize control of smuts

• By Yeshi Wamishe and Jarrod Hardke • In flooded or furrow-irrigated rice, most cultivars including hybrids are susceptible or moderately susceptible to kernel or false smut or both. Under favorable weather conditions, kernel and false smut are generally severe...

UCCE launches 2021 rice yield contest with JD Gator as top prize

The University of California Cooperative Extension will once again be holding its UCCE Rice Yield Contest this season. Information will soon be on the UCCE rice website (https://rice.ucanr.edu/), but the rules are similar to previous years. You must preregister online or in...

Aug. 12 UArk Rice College to provide hands-on experience

• By Mary Hightower • The Aug. 12 Rice College will offer an intensive full-day look at the challenges facing Arkansas rice producers with a slate of researchers from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. Registration deadline for Rice...

Horizon Ag plans 2 Arkansas field days in August for convenience

Delta rice farmers will have two opportunities to see the latest Clearfield and Provisia varieties from Horizon Ag at separate field days in Arkansas in August. The first will be held on Aug. 4 at the University of Arkansas Rice...

RiceTec spotlights offerings, pending releases at Louisiana field day

• By Vicky Boyd, Editor • For the first time in its history, RiceTec plans to launch a variety — RTv7231 MA — for the 2022 season. It will likely be joined by the hybrid, RT7331 MA, both of which belong...

UCCE plans weedy rice workshop Aug. 3

University of California Cooperative Extension will hold a weedy rice workshop from 9-11:30 a.m., Aug. 3, at its Sutter-Yuba Office, 142A Garden Highway, Yuba City, California. The meeting is free, but preregistration is required. This project is sponsored with funding...

Horizon Ag previews latest Provisia variety set for 2022 launch

• By Vicky Boyd, Editor • At a recent field tour near Kaplan, Louisiana, Horizon Ag gave growers a preview of the newest Provisia rice variety, PVL03, which it plans to launch commercially for the 2022 season. Tested for the past four...

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