The rice industry prides itself on its commitment to the conservation of natural resources and the institution of practices that provide habitat to wetland dependent wildlife and waterfowl. Working lands programs are good for the environment and for rice farmers. The voluntary-incentive based conservation model used by the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) has worked well. 

Rice farmers have been able to significantly improve their environmental footprint through practices implemented through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). This program has provided rice farmers funds to better manage water resources through irrigation efficiency, water quality, and erosion control. For more information on our work through this program click here.

Recent News

  • Two combines in field at sunset, orange sky Thank You for Your Service

    Feb 08, 2019

    This week during the annual Government Affairs Conference, USA Rice presented Skylar Sowder and Trevor White with the USA Rice Congressional Staff Award in appreciation for their contributions to the U.S. rice industry. Full story
  • WASDE Report Released

    Feb 08, 2019

    This month’s outlook for 2018/19 U.S. rice is for larger supplies, higher use, and increased ending stocks. Full story
  • Buffet-line, chafing dishes filled with food, long lines of people on either side of table serving themselves The State of the Union Between Ducks and Rice is Strong

    Feb 06, 2019

    The day after President Trump’s State of the Union address, rice industry advocates took a break from pounding the halls of Congress for a luncheon that celebrates the unique relationship between rice and waterfowl at the annual Ducks Unlimited-USA Rice Congressional Luncheon. Full story