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Closing Rice Commentary from Arkansas Farm Bureau, 5-16
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Rice finally found support just above the recent low of $18.23 for November. (Read More)

Rice Advocate, 5-16
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Farm Bill Update: Congress to President: Go Ahead Make My Day ;Missouri Legislature Passes Rice Reporting Resolution. (Read More)

Louisiana: Rice Flooding, 5-16
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Concerns regarding rice that has been completely covered by flood waters. (Read More)

Arkansas Bi-Weekly Market, 5-16
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Cotton stocks continues to grow; Rice is still very volatile; The soybean report is bullish news. (Read More)

Riceland Daily Market Review, 5-16
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Cyclone damage to Myanmar’s rice crop could stir up prices; Warmer temperatures and clear skies over the next week in the western U.S.; New crop-soybean rallied to two-month highs. (Read More)

Texas: Weekly Rice Progress Report, 5-16
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High prices affect the planted acreage totals. (Read More)

Keith Good's Farm Policy News, 5-16
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81-15, Senate Passes Farm Bill Conference Agreement. (Read More)

USA Rice Federation Daily, 5-15
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Senate Overwhelmingly Approves 2008 Farm Bill. (Read More)

Arkansas Rice, 5-14
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Water seeded rice; nitrogen management; rice research verification program. (Read More)

Louisiana Rice Field Notes, 5-12
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Seedlings uprooted because of inability to properly prepare seed bed. (Read More)

Mississippi Rice Update, 5-9
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Some of earliest planted rice is now at 2 to 3 leaf stage. (Read More)

Rice: FDA Approves Heart, Cancer Health Claim for Brown Rice
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This will enable consumers to easily identify brown rice as a food to help them increase whole grain consumption. (Read More)

Louisiana Jeff Davis Rice Talk, May
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Crop Update; Mid-Season Weed Control; Newpath, Glyphosate Drifts; Fertilization; Rice Insecticide Recommendations. (Read More)

Mississippi: Rice headlines inspire Mississippi growers, 5-2
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Mississippi growers looking forward to the 2008 rice crop because of news of potential world rice shortage. (Read More)

Five Asian nations are weighing a rice cartel
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The Thai government announced it would try to create a cartel of rice-producing countries in partnership with Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos. (Read More)

Texas Rice, April
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Biofuels and Feedstock Crops; Rice Breeding and New Cultivars; Rice Crop Update. (Read More)

Arkansas Rice, 5-1
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Rice planting a couple weeks behind; rice DD50 program; residual herbicide options; recommended planting dates; seeding rates. (Read More)

Louisiana Rice Research Station News, 5-1
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Salvage treatments and controlling late emerging weeds in rice; potential for LA2125; levee renovation in crawfish aquaculture; fungicide use for multiple diseases. (Read More)

Run on Rice Makes its Way to U.S., 4-24
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Worried about rising food prices worldwide, customers have been stocking up, prompting sales limits. (Read More)

African farmers gaining access to disease-resistant, 'upland' rice varieties
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Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) announced that African rice breeders have made critical steps towards ensuring self-sufficiency and boosting African rice production. (Read More)

Mississippi:

Rice headlines inspire Mississippi growers

MISSISSIPPI STATE (May 2, 2008) -- Mississippi growers are looking forward to the 2008 rice crop because of news of a potential world rice shortage.

Nathan Buehring, rice specialist at Mississippi State University’s Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville, said the state’s rice acreage has been expanding in recent weeks.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s initial planting intentions report released March 31 forecast Mississippi’s rice acreage to decline about 5 percent from last year.

“By the time we’re finished planting, I think we will have about 10 percent more acres than in 2007,” Buehring said. “We planted 190,000 acres last year, and current market prices are inspiring an increase in rice intentions. I’m expecting almost 210,000 acres statewide.”

Mississippi rice growers produced a record 7,450 pounds per acre in 2007.

MSU agricultural economist Steve Martin said rice futures contracts have strengthened in recent weeks because of the global rice shortage. New crop contracts have advanced based on limited rice acres and because of strong prices in other grain markets.

“At the end of April, the May 2008 contract was trading at $23.30 per hundredweight, and the November contracts were around $21.30 per hundredweight. For comparison, rice averaged $10.80 per hundredweight in 2007,” Martin said. “Rice prices should remain strong and possibly increase in the next several months.”

Martin said the rice shortage will have a minimal effect on U.S. consumers.

“Some import varieties could become scarce and more expensive as other countries limit their exports. Eventually, domestically grown rice also will become more expensive, but we should not see a shortage here,” he said.

Buehring said Mississippi’s rice plantings are running slightly behind the five-year average because of dry-weather delays. On the other hand, the rains at the end of April were good for rice already in the ground.

“Recent rains will help the crop, and the potential for strong yields is good. Mississippi growers like to be finished planting rice by May 15,” Buehring said.

While all grain crops are experiencing strong market prices, growers also are facing record-high production costs.

“Fertilizer and fuel have been a big part of the rice production budget in recent years, and it’s getting even bigger,” Buehring said. “You have to have both to grow rice; you can’t afford to trim back. Rice is a crop that has a high demand for fertilizer.”

Buehring said in recent weeks, urea fertilizer has increased $100 per ton and could go up another $100 per ton in the upcoming weeks as worldwide fertilizer demand increases. Some farmers were paying between $550 per ton around May 1.