Program Overview

The Crop, Weed and Water Management program improves water use efficiency, water conservation, rice weed control and minimizes or eliminates non-point loading of chemicals used in rice production. These factors should be directed to improving the economics of rice production.

 



Dr. Garry McCauley
Professor of Soil and Plant Nutrition Research

Program Leader
McCauley, Dr. Garry
    

Program Personnel

Folwer, Clint


Presentations
1. Ratoon Crop Management


Research Projects

2004
1. Water and Fertilizer Management Impact on Ratoon Crop Rice
2. Economics of Effective Weed Control in Texas
3. Rice Growth and Yield as Influenced by Regiment
4. Alligatorweed Control with Grasp in Rice

2003
Weed Control System in Rice and Selected Cost

2002
1. Integrated Rice Management for Ratoon Production
2.  Large Field Evaluation of Row Spacing and Seeding Rate in Cypress 
and Cocodrie