We have added 25 new images to the photo library available to industry members. There are now more than 200 photos provided, including landscapes, environmental scenes and shots of various stages of rice, from planting through harvest. Please credit the “California Rice Commission” for any images used.
The mandatory thiobencarb stewardship training recording is available 24/7 with access to the video throughout the use season. Viewing the video is the only option to receive the certificate of completion. Taking the exam is optional, so the reason two links are available: 1) Select “Certificate Only” if you prefer to view the video with no exam and receive a certificate of completion, or 2) choose the other link to view the video, take the exam, and receive a certificate of completion.
This can be one of the busiest times of the year, with several industry meetings scheduled. Our industry calendar is a helpful, single location for you to stay up to date.
The mandatory thiobencarb stewardship training recording will be available 24/7 to access from two locations. Video recordings will be available no later than January 5. Viewing the video is the only option for receiving credit for the mandatory thiobencarb stewardship training.
The online drinking water supply well monitoring becomes a regulatory requirement per the Central Valley Water Board effective January 1. As part of our role to provide information, here’s a link to an online course to assist you.
Please take the time to respond to U.S. Department of Agriculture interviewers who may call to help you complete the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS), Rice Production Practices and Costs Report for 2021. We understand we’ve asked a lot from you in the past year but this information is vital to the work of the California Rice Commission for representing California rice growers’ interests in Washington, D.C. Although the UC Davis report is useful for working with California issues, the USDA report will provide continuity with previous USDA Rice Cost of Production Reports (typically done every six years).
In addition, the newest Rice Leadership Development Class will include grower Peter Rystrom of Butte County and Adam McCalister of Farmers’ Rice Cooperative.
Congratulations to all on these well-deserved honors!