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A word of caution to rice growers: the herbicide fluridone has become a valuable tool in fighting Palmer pigweed, but it can cause injury to some rice cultivars, depending on when it is used.
Varanasi: Scientists at the International Rice Research Institute - South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) have developed a ...
In his June 28 “Rice and Advice” episode on YouTube and Instagram, Hardke showed an oddly shaped patch of young row rice that seemed to be more cracked and bare soil than rice.
He developed a recirculated irrigation system that makes row rice competitive with zero-grade flooded fields in water conservation and yield potential.
This edition includes investigations into the effects of fertilization on row crops, blackberries, forage and soil, plant tissue nutrient testing and perceptions of stakeholders when it comes to ...
Many of us think of rice as a plant that grows in flooded fields, and that’s because the kind of rice we’re most familiar with — the long-grain, wetland variety called lowland rice — can ...
A project at at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine has developed a new approach for identifying hazardous contaminants in soil samples. Described in PNAS, the technique could make it ...
06/30/2023 Rice fields emit huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere, but alternative means of production could dramatically alter this.
Renegade Colorado Farmer Pushes Deeper into Unconventional Agriculture Roy Pfaltzgraff’s maverick row crop operation is moving further to blade’s edge.
Both tests were done in flooded rice on silt loam soil, but still offer insights into fluridone’s use in row rice, which calls for more frequent and timed irrigations.