09/10/2025 SOURCE: aaes.uada.edu
The Center’s mission is to investigate, validate and disseminate the best practices for sustainable rice production for Arkansas farmers.
Rice Research & Extension Center
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Topics: Rice,
Rice Milling Yields and ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Top Discussions at 2025 NERREC Field Day
From the broad scope of national agricultural law, to the more narrow perspective of Arkansas rice conditions, the NERREC Field Day covered all bases for corn, rice and soybean producers in Arkansas...
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09/04/2025 SOURCE: katv.com
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Topics: Wheat, Rice, Agriculture Global, World Hunger,
FAO Cereal Supply and Demand Brief | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
FAO Cereal Supply and Demand Brief
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10/04/2024 SOURCE: coastalcourier.com
MIDWAY — Several generations ago, Liberty County was home to rice fields across its southern and eastern portions. Now, a local farm is bringing back the rice growing tradition, one small parcel at a time.
Local farm shows the legacy of rice growing
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10/02/2024 SOURCE: www.wbrz.com
MORGANZA - In Louisiana, the changing seasons bring a unique agricultural rhythm where rice and crawfish coexist.
Louisiana farmers balance rice and crawfish during year-round farming cycle
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09/25/2024 SOURCE: www.nature.com
High tech and age-old agricultural traditions are being used to reverse the decline in one of Japan’s top rice-growing regions.
Creating a future for rice cultivation
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08/10/2024 SOURCE: news.ufl.edu
Growing rice can slow soil loss and the lowering of surface elevation.
The Conversation: Scientists use rice cultivation to preserve soil in Florida’s Everglades Agricultural Area
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08/09/2024 SOURCE: theconversation.com
A soil expert explains why flooding rice fields in South Florida benefits the agriculture-rich region.
Good flooding? Scientists use rice cultivation to preserve soil in Florida’s Everglades Agricultural Area
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07/26/2024 SOURCE: www.npr.org
Rice feeds the world—but it uses more water and emits more methane than any other crop. Jim Whitaker and his daughter, Jessica Whitaker Allen, are changing that on their Arkansas family farm.
Rice feeds the world. One farming family is trying to grow it sustainably
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