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2007 Rice Research Newsletters
The Rice Research Station Newsletters are published quarterly and contain current activities and research updates for 2007.
February 2007, Volume 4 Issue 1. Topics covered include: LL Elimination Program, Rice Variety Update, DD50 Rice Management Program, Master Farmer Conservation Plan Development, Pestof the Quarter--Seedling Diseases, Keeping Clearfield Rice Viable, Results of Rice Referendums, Learning Early-Season Growth Stages, Focus on Research Associates.
May 2007, Volume 4 Issue 2. Topics covered include: Timing is Everything with Nitrogen Fertilizer Application, Mid to Late Season Rice Growth Stages, LSU AgCenter Conducts Research on Crops Diseases, Rice Water Weevil Emergence has Begun, Coastal Plant Production may be Alternative Crop for Farmers, Focus on Research Associates.
August 2007, Volume 4 Issue 3. Topics covered include: Second (Ratoon) Crop Growth Stages, Defining Different Specialty Rice Types, Rice Breeding Objectives, 2007 Rice Field Day, Pest of the Quarter--Rice Stink Bug, Research to Refine Soil Test Recommendations in Rice, Breeding for Higher Protein--Added Value Rice for Health Benefits, Focus on Research Associates.
November 2007, Volume 4 Issue 4. Topics covered include: Pest of the Quarter--Panicle Rice Mite, 32nd RTWG, Potential New Uses for Older Herbicides, Cheniere Available in 2008, Rice Disease in 2007 Different from 2006, Entomology Program Continues Evaluation, 2007 RiceCAP Research Update, Focus on Research Associates.
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VOLUME+4+ISSUE+3.pdf
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Second crop growth stages, defining different specialty rice types, rice breeding objectives and the 2007 Rice Field Day are some of the topics highlighted in the August issue of the Rice Research Station newsletter.
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884.84 KB
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VOLUME+4+ISSUE+2.pdf
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Timing is everything with nitrogen fertilizer applications, mid to late season rice growth stages, research on crop diseases, rice water weevil emergence has begun, coastal plant production may be alternative crop for rice farmers, focus on research associates
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794.12 KB
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VOLUME+4+ISSUE+1.pdf
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Rice variety update, DD50 rice management program, Master Farmer conservation plan development, seedling diseases, keeping Clearfield rice viable, results of the rice referendums, and learning early-season growth stages
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321.41 KB
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