Lessons From the Delta, Part 4: Inside the Research Center Driving U.S. Rice Production
Lessons From the Delta continues — this time with a look at the research and infrastructure behind rice production.
In Episode 4 of the Purdue Commercial AgCast mini-series, Chad Fiechter and Todd Kuethe visit the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center in Arkansas to understand how research, water management, and production systems come together in one of the most concentrated rice-growing regions in the United States.
Arkansas produces nearly half of U.S. long grain rice — and a significant share of that production comes from just a few counties surrounding this station. That makes decisions around irrigation, variety selection, and weed control especially important.
The conversation also discusses:
• Why rice production is highly location-dependent
• How groundwater constraints are shaping irrigation strategies
• The role of research centers in testing varieties and production systems
• Differences between flooded rice and row rice systems
• Why weed pressure in rice is fundamentally different from corn and soybeans
• The labor and management intensity required to grow rice
While the crops may differ, the underlying questions remain familiar:
How do you manage risk in a highly specialized system?
How do resource constraints shape production decisions?
And how does research translate into on-farm profitability?
This episode builds on earlier discussions of rice economics and processing, and sets up upcoming conversations on automation and farm-level decision-making in the Delta.
We’ll also continue sharing video clips and behind-the-scenes footage from the Arkansas trip on our YouTube channel throughout the series.
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