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Latest UCCE Rice Notes Details Drought and Rice Fertility 

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The University of California Cooperative Extension’s April 2022 Rice Notes newsletter features drought conditions posing a possible risk to rice fertility and delivers ways to manage those issues. 

This month’s newsletter also provides data on when rice seedlings are most susceptible to tadpole shrimp in both treated and untreated fields, options for watergrass control and spotting herbicide-resistance.

You can view this latest UCCE Rice Notes newsletter here.

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Requirement to plant certified or QA seed

Requirement to plant certified or QA seed

A reminder that all rice in California must be planted using certified seed or seed that has gone through a quality assurance program. This requirement is in place to reduce the spread of weedy rice (red rice) through the planting of contaminated seed, one of the major vectors for the pest. CCIA certifies seed for owned varieties and provides quality assurance programs for off patent varieties. 

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