by bluefrog | Oct 19, 2022 | news
Dry weather has help harvest continue its steady pace in Arkansas. Corn and rice harvest are both nearing completion, with 99% and 95% completed. Soybean harvest is 62% complete with 81% of the crop mature and 91% dropping leaves. Cotton harvest is 50% complete and...
by bluefrog | Oct 19, 2022 | news
Many scientists think that rice blast, a fungus that damages rice plants, is the biggest threat to rice crops worldwide. First identified in California in 1996, the fungus causes damage to many parts of the plant and it forces farmers to use costly fungicides which...
by bluefrog | Oct 19, 2022 | news
Growers are hoping to match the hectares of CY22’s crop, which was a bumper year for the rice industry. This is an image of last season’s crop at an Irrigation Research and Extension site. Photo: IREC SOUTHERN New South Wales rice growers are remaining...
by bluefrog | Oct 19, 2022 | news
Peer-Reviewed Publication Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences image: The structure of NIR single-grain high-throughput quality analysis instrument. view more Credit: CHENG Weimin Novel single-grain composition analysis technology was...
by bluefrog | Oct 13, 2022 | news
Photo: University of Arkansas The outlook for 2022/23 U.S. rice this month is for slightly increased supplies, unchanged domestic use, lower exports, and larger ending stocks. Supplies are raised slightly as the NASS October 12 Crop Production report increased the all...
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