Agronomist says hydrogen sulfide toxicity showing up on more rice acres

An extension agronomist says the heavy saturation that’s been plaguing Arkansas is causing hydrogen sulfide toxicity in rice. Jarrod Hardke with the University of Arkansas says it can limit oxygen in the crop. “Fields and soils with the right combination of silk content, organic matter, and sulfur, we can get the formation of hydrogen sulfide […]

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