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[Image: States involved in rice research]Rice Research: A Multi-State Effort
The recent USA Rice Outlook Conference, held in Orlando, Florida, provided an excellent overview on the current state of affairs in the rice industry. Successful rice research can have positive benefits for Louisiana rice producers regardless of where it is conducted.
The History of U.S. Rice Production - Part 1
LA Farm & Ranch (Nov. 2006) - The history of U.S. rice production - The Carolina Connection.
[Image: Coastal Wetlands Symposium]Current Status of Coastal Wetland Plants Research and Restoration Efforts
“Proceedings of Symposium on Current Status of Coastal Wetland Plants Research and Restoration Efforts at the LSU AgCenter Rice Research Station, November 14, 2008. Meeting overview, Agenda, Presentation abstracts, Author information, and List of registered attendees are provided”.
Crawfish Production Does Not Conform Well to a "Recipe" Approach
LA Farm & Ranch (Nov. 2006) There are several reasons why a "recipe" approach might work for many commodities but is much less certain for crawfish.
[Image: Ecrevisse Spring Regrowth]'Ecrevisse,' the First Rice Variety Developed Specifically for Use in Crawfish Ponds
Introduced by the LSU AgCenter in 2004, Ecrevisse is the first rice cultivar specifically suited as a forage crop for crawfish production.
[Image: Females with young]Effects of Food Limitations On Crawfish Reproduction
Limited food resources near the end of the crawfish production season resulted in lower reproduction. Moreover, short-term feeding with high protein/high energy feeds in forage depleted ponds before crawfish burrowing seemed to mitigate the food shortages and even increased the spawning rate over those crawfish from ponds rich in forage.
[Image: Dr. Linscombe meeting at the Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences]China: An Emerging Superpower
The Rice Research Institute located at the Guangxi Academy is renowned for its expertise in rice research, and this is the primary purpose of our visit. We hope to establish long-term collaborative research efforts between this Chinese research facility and the Rice Station that will ultimately benefit the Louisiana rice industry.
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