Monday, November 10, 2025

Planting

Spread out your risks: Vary planting dates, varieties

I was recently talking with a very reputable Texas rice consultant, and he highly recommended spreading your planting date so all your rice does not mature at the same time. I recall in 2016 rice storage capacity in Texas...

Exports still lag

Lower overall supplies, higher prices conspire to reduce demand for this year’s crop. By Kurt Guidry After struggling to find support for prices for most of 2016, the rice market has been able to enjoy moderate price increases to this point...

USDA report shows planted rice acres dropped from March estimates

The number of acres actually planted to rice this season dropped to 2.562 million acres from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's March planting intentions estimate of 2.626 million acres. If the acreage holds, it would be a 19 percent...

Finally, some good news

Lower acreage, increased export expectations bring market optimism, but more export sales will be needed to significantly boost prices. By Kurt Guidry The rice market finally received some positive fundamental supply and demand news over the past few weeks with the release...

USDA report: 2017 rice acres expected to be 17% lower

The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its Prospective Plantings Report March 31, and it showed  rice growers planned to plant about 17 percent fewer acres this season than in 2016. "The expectation of higher prices for competing commodities is contributing...

Simple economics

With an imbalance between supply and demand, lower production and supplies will be needed in 2017 to strengthen prices. By Kurt Guidry The rice market in Louisiana and much of the Southern rice-growing states continues to be pressured with large supplies and...

Shuffling the deck

Aerial dry-seeding system helps fight weed resistance with new herbicide mode as well as a different cultural practice. By Vicky Boyd Editor Through three decades or so of experimentation, VA Farms has developed a dry seeding program that borrows from both...

USDA expects planted rice acres to jump by 17% this season

This season, U.S. rice growers nationwide are expected to plant 3.04 million acres, or 17 percent more than they did in 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's prospective plantings report released March 31. Growers in each of the...

Stand establishment can make or break a crop

South Louisiana rice farmers dodged big rains and continue planting. But they are advised to drain water from drill-seeded fields to promote germination. The unexpected rains in early March have delayed rice planting in some regions, but in South Louisiana,...

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