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Rice Leadership Development Program

When Dr. Steve Linscombe was accepted into the Rice Leadership Development program in 1996, he likely didn’t think he would end up heading the program decades later. That is what the Leadership Program does. It selects rice industry individuals who have applied to the program and develops them into impactful leaders by way of exposing them to people and places they might have never witnessed before.

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Morgan Named To Second Term On USDA Grain Inspection Advisory Committee

- John Morgan, a vice president of Supreme Rice Mill in Crowley, Louisiana, has been appointed to serve a second two-year term on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Federal Grain Inspection Service’s (FGIS) Grain Inspection Advisory Committee. Morgan previously served on the committee from 2018-2020.

Morgan is the long-serving chair of the USA Rice Millers’ Association Industry Standards Committee, the main point of contact between the U.S. rice industry and USDA on rice standards and technical issues related to rice milling.

The Grain Inspection Advisory Committee advises FGIS on the programs and services it delivers under the U.S. Grain Standards Act. The Committee represents all segments of the grain industry, including grain producers, processors, merchandisers, handlers, exporters, consumers,

grain inspection agencies, and scientists.

“With his years of experience and industry knowledge, John is an incredible asset to the advisory committee and we’re glad to see USDA has again selected him to serve in this role,” said Peter Bachmann, USA Rice vice president of policy and government affairs. “John has represented us well on this committee and we can rest assured that the rice industry’s concerns and priorities on grain standards will be effectively communicated to USDA.”

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Supreme Rice Invests $16.2M To Create Parboil Facilities In Acadia Parish, Expand Product Line

CROWLEY, La. – Supreme Rice, one of the largest rice-milling operations in Louisiana, is investing $16.2 million to develop parboil facilities in Crowley and Mermentau for a new line of ready-to-eat products. The expansion will create 20 direct new jobs, and LED estimates the project will result in 79 indirect jobs, for a total of nearly 100 new jobs in Acadia Parish. The company will retain 181 jobs at its current locations.

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Higgins Commends Supreme Rice’s Investment in Acadia Parish

Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) commended Supreme Rice’s announcement of a $16.2 million investment to develop parboil facilities for a new product line.

Supreme Rice will build a new greenfield facility in Mermentau for the parboil operations and develop a new parboil mill inside the existing facility in Crowley. The project is expected to create 20 direct jobs and 79 indirect jobs in Acadia Parish. Read more about the announcement here.

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Water Management: Can Less Mean More?

With the volume of rainfall Louisiana has received over the course of 2021, rice producers may be forgiven if irrigation practices aren’t top of mind.

However, researchers must think both in the short and long term, so LSU AgCenter soil fertility specialist Manoch Kongchum is studying if large yields can be achieved with less water.

Kongchum is in the midst of a four-year study at the H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station that is examining water use and grain yield from four different water management practices: conventional delayed flooding, alternate wetting and drying, semiaerobic, and furrow irrigation, which is also known as row rice.

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