New Provisia Variety PVL03 A Game Changer For Southern Rice
Rice farmers at the recent Horizon Ag Louisiana Field Day had a chance to see firsthand how new PVL03, the latest variety for the Provisia® Rice System, can be used to effectively bring fields infested with weedy rice and resistant grasses back into profitable production.
After the cancellation of last year’s field day due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a season of disruptions, a sizable crowd came together at Richard Farm to hear the latest on the Provisia Rice System and top-performing Horizon Ag Provisia and Clearfield® varieties.
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USA Rice Staff Attend Field Days & Industry Meetings In Louisiana & Texas
USA Rice staff fanned out across rice-growing regions in southwest Louisiana and Texas to attend industry meetings, meet with members, and participate in field days.
After virtual field days in 2020, rice farmers, consultants, researchers, and rice industry related individuals were excited to be back in person to hear updates on agronomy, sustainability, variety/hybrid breeding, and weed, disease, and insect control.
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Hot Nights Mess Up Rice's Internal Clock
“Essentially, we found that warmer nights throw the rice plant’s internal clock out of whack,” says Colleen Doherty, an associate professor of biochemistry at North Carolina State University and corresponding author of a paper on the work in the journal PNAS.
“Most people think plants aren’t dynamic, but they are. Plants are constantly regulating their biological processes—gearing up for photosynthesis just before dawn, winding that down in the late afternoon, determining precisely how and where to burn their energy resources. Plants are busy, it’s just difficult to observe all that activity from the outside.”
And what researchers have learned is that the clock responsible for regulating all of that activity gets messed up when the nights get hotter relative to the days.
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LSU AgCenter Researchers Showcase Projects at Annual Field Day
The Louisiana State University AgCenter may have canceled its an in-person rice field day in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, but research on the station near Crowley continued with nary a disruption following proper safety protocols.
The annual event, now in its 112th year, returned to the H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station with in-person tours June 30 as researchers showcased their latest fertility, pest control and breeding projects.
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Rice Leadership Development Program Accepting Applications
The Rice Leadership Development Program gives future leaders a comprehensive understanding of the rice industry, with an emphasis on personal development and communication skills. The class attends four one-week sessions over a two-year period that encompasses studies of all aspects of the rice industry through firsthand observations. They also attend seminars and workshops designed to strengthen leadership skills. The Rice Foundation will be accepting applications for the Rice Leadership Development Program, July 1 – September 10, 2021.
To be eligible to participate in the Rice Leadership Development Program, applicants must derive their primary livelihood as rice producers or from a rice industry-related profession or firm, including rice mills, rice product marketers, sales officials, dryers, extension services, research facilities, etc. Participants from the industry-related category must serve the rice industry in their primary job responsibility. Applicants must be between the ages of 25 to 46 at time of application.
To apply for the program and for additional information please visit http://www.usarice.com/foundation/leadership-program. For additional information please contact Steve Linscombe (Program Director) slinscombe@usarice.com.
All applicants will receive notification on whether they are selected as a finalist. All applicants chosen as finalists must be available for personal interviews. Interviews will be conducted by the Rice Leadership Selection Committee in conjunction with the USA Rice Outlook Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, in December 2021. The 2022-2024 Rice Leadership Development Class will be announced at the Annual Awards Luncheon at the USA Rice Outlook Conference. A special committee of rice industry and agribusiness leaders evaluate applications and letters of recommendation, as well as conduct personal interviews to determine the 4-5 rice producers and 2-3 individuals from rice-industry related professions who will make up the Rice Leadership Development Class.
The program has been in existence for over 30 years and most of the current leaders of the rice industry are alumni of the program. The Rice Leadership Development Program is funded by grants from John Deere Company, RiceTec and American Commodity Company to The Rice Foundation. The USA Rice Federation develops and manages the program on behalf of The Rice Foundation.
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Historic Flooding Destroys Thousands Of Acres Of AR Rice
As the floodwaters from the recent weather event in Arkansas recede, damage from these storms is still being assessed, though it is feared the areas impacted will be much greater than originally estimated. Most folks will tell you they have not seen rain or flooding or damage of this magnitude in 50 years.
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Rice State Ag Officials Round Table On 'The Rice Stuff' Podcast
Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward and Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Mike Strain joined the latest episode of the USA Rice podcast for far-ranging conversations on everything from bioterrorism to WOTUS.
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AgCenter Rice Field Day June 30
After only being allowed to meet virtually last year, rice farmers will be able to put boots on the ground at this year’s rice field day, which will be held at the LSU AgCenter H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station.
As in past years, the program will begin with field tours from 7:15 to 9 a.m., with a poster session and a trade show running concurrently.
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Got Panicle Blight or Resistant Sheath Blight? LSU Researchers Need Your Help
Dr. Jong Ham needs growers’ help in identifying isolates of the bacterial panicle blight pathogen (Burkholderia glumae) and fungicide-resistant isolates sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani) in Louisiana rice fields.
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BASF and Horizon Ag Announce New High-Yield Contest for Rice Growers
Clearfieldâ and Provisiaâ rice growers know one thing’s for sure: Great rice varieties mean great yields and great quality, too. To celebrate growers who achieve both, BASF and Horizon Ag have created the ClearPro Rice Challenge.
To apply for the ClearPro Rice Challenge for the 2021 season, access the Contest Rules and submit your entry form available at www.ClearProRice.com. The Contest Rules explain how qualifying participants with the top scores may win a “banquet in a box”, two ClearPro Rice Challenge jackets and a customized state-shaped cutting board. No purchase is necessary to enter the contest for 2021 Clearfield and Provisia rice growers.
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WASDE Rice: 20/21 Trade Revisions Result In Lower US Ending Stocks
The outlook for 2021/22 U.S. rice this month is for smaller supplies, unchanged domestic use and exports, and reduced ending stocks. All of the 2021/22 changes are the result of 2020/21 trade revisions.
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Louisiana Rice: Start Scouting Fields For Diseases
With rice fields finally growing and fields at permanent flood, rice farmers need to be on the lookout for diseases. There are many critical areas in rice production and disease management happens to be the one that farmers face at this point in the season.
Whether it is sheath blight, blast, smuts, or cercospora, scouting needs to start now to ensure that the rice fields stay healthy and yields can be maximized. It is also important to know what diseases the rice variety is susceptible to.
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LSU AgCenter Rice Research Station 'In Person' Field Day
The H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station invites everyone to their annual field day on Wednesday, June 30. Field tours will begin at 7:15 am with the last tour departing no later than 9:00 am. Tour stops will cover new rice varieties, weed, insect, and disease control, hybrid rice development, and agronomic practices. An extensive group of organizations and individuals will present information at the scientific poster session and trade show from 7:15 am to 10:15 am. The indoor program will begin at 10:30 am and update guests on an array of rice related topics. Lunch will be served after the program.
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Row Rice On 'The Rice Stuff' Podcast
Access to water and water use are among the most important aspects of rice farming. It can be one of the most costly inputs, and it can also be highly controversial and political. Water efficiency is vital for farmers’ bottom lines, the planet, and the rice industry’s social license to operate. Row Rice on The Rice Stuff Podcast.
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Rice Field Days Back On Track And In-Person In Louisiana
At the opening of the Allen Parish Rice Growers Association annual meeting last Wednesday in Kinder, President Eric Savant, a local rice grower, welcomed everyone back in-person for the first time in more than a year. “I don’t know if things will ever get back to ‘normal’, but it’s time to get together and connect with our fellow growers, discuss the business of our organizations, and catch up on the current issues in our industry,” Savant said.
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