Louisiana Rice: Cold-Stunted Plants Complicate Flooding Decisions

By Dustin Harrell, Louisiana Rice Extension Specialist, LSU Rice Research Station, Crowley

Most of the rice in southwest Louisiana went into the ground during a two-week interval when we had warmer weather and dry soil. When most of that rice emerged in mid-March, the weather conditions became cool and slowed crop development down considerably.

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