By
Linda Breazeale STONEVILLE
-- September's rice harvest promises to give Mississippi
growers something to celebrate -- high yields -- during
national rice month. Dr. Ted
Miller, agronomist at the Delta Research and Extension
Center in Stoneville, said this year's crop will rival the
record yields of 1994 when Mississippi averaged 5,900 pounds
per acre. Rice harvesting began the middle of August and
will finish the last couple of weeks of
September. "Mississippi's
rice is looking good from Rolling Fork to Tunica --
everywhere," Miller said. "Drier conditions helped reduce
problems with sheath blight this year. Although some growers
saw tremendous insect pressure from rice water weevil larvae
and stink bugs, the infestations were very
controllable." Dwayne
Wheeler, area rice agent based in Tunica County, said yields
will certainly be better than last year when Mississippi
growers averaged 5,400 pounds per acre. He said showers
typically do not hurt rice during harvest season unless
accompanied by damaging winds. "Prices
are looking fairly good for growers, so 1996 will be one of
rice's better years in Mississippi," Wheeler
said. Rice
acreage is down this year nationally and statewide. The
state's rice farmers planted 218,000 acres, down 24 percent
from last year. Reduced acreage was largely attributed to
changes in farm programs. The national acreage is down
211,000 acres from1995. The
U.S. Department of Agriculture's Aug. 1 crop forecast
predicted Mississippi's rice crop to be about 20 percent
smaller than last year. Yield is anticipated at 5,700 pounds
per acre, up 300 pounds from 1995. On a
national level, the USDA Economic Research Service predicted
the U.S. rice crop at 168.8 million hundredweight, down 3
percent from last year. The second highest national average
yield is expected at about 5,863 pounds per acre. The
USDA's mid-August report indicated the U.S. season average
farm price for 1996-97 is projected to be $8.75 to $9.75 per
hundredweight. Released:
Aug. 30, 1996
Mississippi
Crop Report:
Rice crop heads
for near-record harvest
Contact: Dr. Ted Miller (601) 686-9311
Visit: DAFVM
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