Arkansas is the leading rice-producing state in the U.S., representing just over 48% of the total U.S. production and 48.5% of the total acres planted to rice. Rice cultural practices vary across the state and across the U.S. However, due to changing political, environmental, and economic times, the practices are dynamic. This survey was initiated in 2002 to monitor how the changing times reflect the changes in the way Arkansas rice producers approach their livelihood. The survey was conducted by polling county extension agents in each of the counties in Arkansas where rice is produced. Questions included topics such as tillage practices, water sources, irrigation methods, seeding methods, and precision leveling. Information from the Univer...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Large expenses associated with rice production and dependence on energy related inputs like fuel and...
Report discussing the cultivation of rice on the Gulf coastal plain, primarily in Louisiana, Texas, ...
Arkansas is the leading rice producing state in the U .S .. representing almost 46% of the total U ....
Arkansas is the leading rice producer in the United States. The state represents 50.1% of total U.S....
Arkansas is the leading rice producer in the United States. The state represents 47.5% of total U.S....
Arkansas is the leading rice producer in the United States. The state represents 47.5% of total U.S....
The 2010 Rice Research Verification Program ( RRVP) was conducted on twenty-two commercial rice fiel...
Arkansas is the largest rice growing state in the U.S. and rice is the most water intensive program ...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Rapid technological changes in crop management and production require that the research efforts be p...
Rapid technological changes in crop management and production require that the research efforts also...
Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi rank 1, 2, and 4, respectively, for rice production within the ...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Arkansas is the top domestic rice producer, representing nearly half of total U.S. rice production. ...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Large expenses associated with rice production and dependence on energy related inputs like fuel and...
Report discussing the cultivation of rice on the Gulf coastal plain, primarily in Louisiana, Texas, ...
Arkansas is the leading rice producing state in the U .S .. representing almost 46% of the total U ....
Arkansas is the leading rice producer in the United States. The state represents 50.1% of total U.S....
Arkansas is the leading rice producer in the United States. The state represents 47.5% of total U.S....
Arkansas is the leading rice producer in the United States. The state represents 47.5% of total U.S....
The 2010 Rice Research Verification Program ( RRVP) was conducted on twenty-two commercial rice fiel...
Arkansas is the largest rice growing state in the U.S. and rice is the most water intensive program ...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Rapid technological changes in crop management and production require that the research efforts be p...
Rapid technological changes in crop management and production require that the research efforts also...
Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi rank 1, 2, and 4, respectively, for rice production within the ...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Arkansas is the top domestic rice producer, representing nearly half of total U.S. rice production. ...
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results sho...
Large expenses associated with rice production and dependence on energy related inputs like fuel and...
Report discussing the cultivation of rice on the Gulf coastal plain, primarily in Louisiana, Texas, ...