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2022 Rice Season: Bring it on!

Rayne, Louisiana rice producer Fred Zaunbrecher has grown the Provisia rice varieties PVL01, PVL02 and now, PVL03, for seed. Although he said all three offer solid grass and weedy rice control because of the Provisia trait and paired Provisia herbicide, the first two releases were not as strong agronomically as he would have liked.

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Louisiana Rice & Grain Stocks Report

Louisiana rough rice stocks in all positions on December 1, 2021, totaled 14.0 million hundredweight (cwt), down 2 percent from December 1, 2020. Stocks held on farms totaled 6.80 million cwt, up 5 percent from a year ago. Off farm stocks totaled 7.24 million cwt, down 8 percent from last year.

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Farm& Mill Tour Goes Virtual For Maximum Impact

Attendees at the 2021 USA Rice Outlook Conference got a sneak preview of the new USA Rice virtual Foodservice Farm & Mill Tour that’s now posted on the USA Rice website. The annual tour showcases where and how rice is grown in the U.S. and conveys the importance of sourcing domestically grown rice within foodservice operations and was pushed online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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High Praise For Second US Rice Quality Symposium

Importers from Latin America who attended the 2021 USA Rice Outlook Conference were invited to a special session, the U.S. Rice Quality Symposium ll, where breeders from five U.S. rice research institutions and three private companies presented 18 newly-developed U.S. rice varieties.

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Outlook Look Back: Cybersecurity

One of the most important sessions at the 2021 USA Rice Outlook Conference was the Cybersecurity session that should have served as both a wakeup call and a cautionary tale for anyone who goes on the internet. Ever.

The capacity audience at the Corteva Agriscience stage listened rapt as Greg Beck, senior vice president at Consolidated Grain and Barge Company (CGB), recounted the story of how cyber criminals took control of some of their facilities, forcing a system wide shut down.

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Rice Demand Rises As Global Growth Increases

More rice production can be produced while minimizing the crop’s environmental impact, new research suggests. And that’s important with global population projected to reach 9.8 billion by 2050 and with demand for rice on the rise.

A team of global researchers that includes Ted Wilson, director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Beaumont, have studied yield gap and resource-use efficiency across 32 of the world’s top-producing rice cropping systems. These systems account for 70% of the rice-harvest area and 51% of rice production globally. Their research is highlighted in an article published in Nature Communications

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Rogue Herbicide Approved For MidSouth Rice Fields

The EPA has registered Rogue SC, a rice herbicide from Gowan Co., LLC for use on flooded rice in three Midsouth/Delta states — Arkansas, Louisiana and Missouri. Registration is also pending for Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas, according to the company’s website.

Rogue SC is a broad-spectrum herbicide, controlling key grass, broadleaf, aquatic and sedge species in rice. In 2019-2020, Rogue received experimental use permits in Arkansas and Louisiana. Also, in April 2021 Rogue SC received a Section 18 emergency exemption to be applied in Arkansas to combat the spread of weedy rice. That exemption expired in August.

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Concerns Abound In South As Rice Planting Decisions Approach

As the end of 2021 quickly approaches, the US South's rice market will start the new year with various concerns on the horizon.

The most talked about and the most immediately pressing is the recent hike in fertilizer prices. Fertilizer costs have hit all-time time highs in recent months, with it widely believed this will limit planting.

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Scholarship Winner Turns Rice Into Art

Every year, thanks to the generous support of the American Commodity Company, USA Rice awards $15,000 to young people from the six rice-growing states who use video to tell a unique story about rice.

This year’s grand prize scholarship winner, Josefine Sedler, used rice as art to create her award-winning video, “California Rice & Wildlife,” that explores some of the many creatures sustained by the habitat rice fields provide in her home state.

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