Riceland was honored to join farmers at the White House’s Great American Agriculture Celebration. We appreciate the focus on biofuels, regulatory relief, and additional economic support. Strong domestic solutions and fair trade are key to keeping U.S. farmers competitive. 🌾
Ever wondered what it’s like for farmers to take their voices to DC? 🌾🏛️
This week on Grainiacs: Riceland’s government affairs team, Rich Hillman, & Shannon Davis share key takeaways from the DC fly-in, trade updates, and how to stay engaged.
Listen: https://t.co/HHDK2wv5rl
What an honor to attend today’s historic White House event celebrating our nation’s hardworking farmers. Grateful for this administration’s efforts to support farmers, strengthen agricultural trade, and protect domestic markets for years to come!
The Honorable Blanche Lincoln of Washington D.C. has been inducted into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame as part of Class XXXVIII. Sen. Lincoln contributed to the agriculture industry in rural Arkansas and across the nation, serving in the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
At Riceland, sustainability isn’t a buzzword — it’s our responsibility. 🌾💧🦆
As a farmer-owned co-op, every field decision counts. That’s why we created Riceland Carbon Ready™ — rewarding stewardship and creating new opportunities for the future.
@RiceArkansas@usaricenews@ARDeptAg@RicelandFoods I had the opportunity to sit in on the Food Nutritionist Program for the Farm School Coordinator in Weiner, where my daughter teaches.
Leslee Tell was outstanding. Her knowledge, passion, and practical approach to connecting nutrition education with local agriculture were remarkable.
As chairman of Arkansas Rice, Dow Brantley has been a steady, passionate voice for our state’s farmers and the future of our industry.
His leadership, vision, and unwavering commitment to Arkansas agriculture continue to strengthen our organization and the communities we serve.
“I just wake up every day eager to go and to continue to try and grow our farm and our family’s business, and part of that growth is staying active in the community in these agricultural organizations” - Dow Brantley
#arkansasrice #Arkansas #rice #75year #75yearscelebration
U.S. Trade Rep Greer on @ABC discussed the Administration’s Section 301 investigation into unfair trade practices harming the U.S. rice industry, reinforcing support for farmers and the domestic market.
Watch: https://t.co/TPInUBwfWu @realDonaldTrump@SarahHuckabee@JohnBoozman
Thanks to @USDA_NRCS for meeting with DU and our partners at @usaricenews. We value this partnership and look forward to further collaboration to benefit agricultural producers and wildlife alike. #DuckPolicy
With the challenges farmers are currently facing, time away from the field isn’t easy. I appreciated meeting with @RiceArkansas growers to hear their concerns and will continue advocating for farm assistance 🌾
Former @AgCouncilofAr President Nathan Reed officially assumed the role as Chairman of the National Cotton Council this morning. We are very proud of this moment, & we look forward to his efforts to lead this important organization in the coming year.
I am proud to serve a state with a strong farming tradition. In any other industry, people would have given up long ago – but our farmers have the grit to keep going, keep our country fed, keep our state growing, and keep our communities strong.
Thank you @RiceArkansas farmers for all you do and letting me join you today!
Hate to be the guy that complains about the latest Apple update, but I’m going to be that guy. This across the board update, from IPhone to IPad to MacBook has been a debacle. Every personalization seems to have been erased or altered. It’s quite frustrating. Maybe I’ve become the middle aged guy who isn’t tech savvy anymore, but come on Apple, you’ve made waste hours this week. Ok, rant over