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The Rice Stuff

During each episode, your hosts Michael and Lesley will explore the world of U.S.-grown rice through the eyes of the people who know it best – farmers, millers, researchers, marketers, exporters and end-users. Whether it’s amazing achievements in sustainability and conservation, exciting promotional strategies, or innovative technology, we’ll get deep into the weeds to tell the story of U.S. rice. Whether you’re a seasoned ag industry professional or just looking to learn more about the rice in your pantry, The Rice Stuff has something for everyone.
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#59 2022 USA Rice Outlook Conference Highlights

The 2022 USA Rice Outlook Conference was held in Austin, Texas from December 6-9. Michael and Lesley took their field recorders along and caught up with presenters, award winners, and others to talk about the exciting event. Be sure to check out the USA Rice YouTube page to see Cole's video and all the winning entries. With special guests: Milo Hamilton, Firstgrain, John Anderson, Castor River Farms, Dr. Steve Linscombe, USA Rice, and Cole Skelley, National Rice Month Scholarship Grand Prize Win...

Dec 20, 202245 minEp. 59

#58 Climate Change - Part Four of Five - Consumers

Our Climate Change series continues with a look at where consumers fit in to the discussion. Michael and Lesley are joined by Jordan Marlatt from intelligence decision company Morning Consult and scientist and writer Steve Savage. Marlatt discusses his company’s recently released Sustainability Survey and how the food and beverage sector scored with consumers. While Savage, who writes for Forbes and other outlets, shares his thoughts on the intersection of corporate actors and consumers on susta...

Nov 22, 202259 minEp. 58

#57 The 85th International Rice Festival

Each October, tens of thousands of people descend on Crowley, Louisiana to celebrate rice. There's music, a carnival, a cooking contest, multiple parades, rice threshing demonstrations, and of course, the competition for the title of International Rice Festival Queen. Michael was at the festival again and comes back with this report. With special guests: Letha Vincent, International Rice Festival, Caroline Hardy, 84th International Rice Festival Queen, Kathryn Shea Duncan, 81st International Ric...

Nov 08, 202247 minEp. 57

#56 Latin America, Haiti, and the United Kingdom

About 50 percent of rice grown in the U.S. is exported to 120 countries around the globe. The vast majority goes to consumers in the western hemisphere, so very appropriate that Asiha Grigsby, who oversees rice promotions in the region joined us to talk about her recent trip to Peru and the delegation of Central Americans she hosted in the mid-South. And newly back from U.S. rice day in the UK, Peter Bachmann joins us to talk about trade agreements, the UK, Haiti, and India. With special guests:...

Oct 25, 202246 minEp. 56

#55 Senators and Statistics

U.S. Senator John Boozman, Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Committee and major U.S. rice supporter, joins the podcast to talk about challenges facing rice farmers, the looming Farm Bill, bipartisanship, educating people with no farm experience, and what percentage of Americans have never seen a cow. But first, Michael and Lesley sit down with three USDA NASS officials to talk about the statistical survey work they do and why it is so important for farmers to participate. With special gu...

Oct 11, 202257 minEp. 55

#54 The Problem With Feral Hogs

Feral hogs are an invasive species that cause millions of dollars in damage to agriculture every year. Wildlife experts William Futch of USDA/APHIS and Glen Gentry of the LSU AgCenter join our own Steve Linscombe and Arkansas rice farmer Jim Whitaker to talk about this growing problem and how it is being dealt with, from traps and poison, to hunting and electrified barriers. With special guests: William Futch, USDA-APHIS, Glen Gentry, LSU AgCenter, and Jim Whitaker, Arkansas rice farmer Hosted b...

Sep 27, 202243 minEp. 54

#53 National Rice Month 2022

September is National Rice Month and Whole Grains Month, and this episode is jam packed. Louisiana’s Robbie Trahan, Mississippi’s Laura Jane Giaccaglia, and Arkansas’ Becky Barnes Campbell and Kelly Robbins share how our mighty grain is celebrated in their states. The Whole Grains Council’s Kelly LeBlanc joins to talk nutrition messaging, and our own Cameron Jacobs and Deborah Willenborg stop by to help honor the men and women of the U.S. rice industry and kick off the Annual NRM Video Scholarsh...

Sep 01, 202258 minEp. 53

#52 Leadership in the Rice Industry

Michael went on location to interview PJ Haynie (@PJHaynieIII), farmer and owner of the new Arkansas River Rice Mill in Pine Bluff, AR, and talked about representation, equity, and community in agriculture. Meanwhile, Dr. Steve Linscombe and Lesley discuss the ins and outs of the Rice Foundation Leadership Development Program and its role in creating future rice leaders and advocates. Applications for the program are currently open and can be submitted at usarice.com/foundation/leadership-progra...

Aug 23, 202245 minEp. 52

#51 The Secret Life of Groceries

Today’s supermarkets have come a long way from their humble beginnings as General Stores. The grocery choices facing U.S. consumers are unparalleled and the system that delivers fresh and clean food to every corner of the country is nothing short of a modern miracle. Benjamin Lorr, author of “The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket,” joins the podcast for an enlightening discussion of grocery retail and where it’s heading. Buy the book here . With special guest...

Aug 09, 202257 minEp. 51

#50 Ducks in Texas and Trends on the Internet

Deep in the dog days of summer, Michael and Lesley have done some rice travel, taking along their trusty field recorders. First, Lesley attended the Eagle Lake, TX field day where she caught up with Kirby Brown and other Ducks Unlimited experts to talk drought, water management, and wildlife. And in windy CA, Michael sat down with former Google exec Steve Lerch to talk about trends and how influencer culture is unseating ad culture. With special guests: Kirby Brown, Dennis Neuman, Raul Villarrea...

Jul 26, 202246 minEp. 50

#49 Koji Mold, Sake, and You

Lesley went on location for this episode to talk about koji, the official mold of Japan, with chef Jeremy Umansky (@TMGastronaut) who co-wrote " Koji Alchemy " and uses koji in his Jewish-style delicatessen in Ohio. She also went to Texas Sake Company (@txsakeco) in Austin to talk about their Lone Star State take on the popular Japanese drink. Lesley sat down with co-owner Tim Klatt, brewer Curt Christian, and resident sushi chef Michael Carranza before embarking on her sake flight. With special...

Jul 12, 20221 hrEp. 49

#48 Cuba: ¡dale, Vamos a La Isla!

Cuba was at one time the largest export market for U.S.-grown rice, but the Kennedy Administration’s embargo of The Island brought an end to that. And 60 years later, we’re still feeling the effects: a food crisis in Cuba and a reliable, close export market gone. This episode looks at the current situation with U.S.-Cuban trade. Special guests Paul Johnson, chair of the U.S. Agriculture Coalition for Cuba and Rodney Gonzalez, Counselor Embassy of Cuba join Asiha Grigsby and Lesley Dixon. With sp...

Jun 28, 202237 minEp. 48

#47 Innovations That Have Revolutionized the Rice Industry

Agriculture is at the intersection of science, determination, and good fortune – and innovation keeps everything moving forward. Two renowned rice scientists, Dr. Eric Webster and Dr. Steve Linscombe, join this episode to talk about important rice innovations. From the way rice is planted to the environmental impact of raising a crop, and even to how new varieties are developed, the Clearfield and Provisia rice systems have revolutionized the U.S. rice industry. With special guests: Dr. Eric Web...

Jun 14, 20221 hr 12 minEp. 47

#46 Farm Bill 2023 - An Early Look

The 2018 Farm Bill is expiring and work has begun on the 2023 Farm Bill that could well spend $1 trillion. Mississippi rice farmer and chair of the USA Rice Farm Policy Task Force Kirk Satterfield joins the podcast to talk about how today’s Farm Bill worked when it was written, but that it has not kept up with the times. The work has just begun, but the phrase on everyone’s lips should be “input cost conditions.” With special guest: Kirk Satterfield, Mississippi rice farmer Hosted by: Michael Kl...

May 24, 202236 minEp. 46

#45 Imposters Among Us

Rice pretenders invaded supermarket shelves, establishing a beachhead with minced cauliflower. Now chickpeas, lentils, peas, and other assorted not rice things have joined in. If they didn’t call themselves “rice” we would be cool. But they do, so we aren’t. We taste test some rice pretenders and are joined by Chris Galen from the National Milk Producers Federation who shares his wisdom, gained from weathering the decades long, all-out assault on real milk from nuts, plants, and other non-lactat...

May 10, 202256 minEp. 45

#44 Rice Breeding for Latin America

Combined, the countries of Latin America are the second largest export market for U.S. rice. Changes in consumer preference and U.S. quality (real and perceived) has put U.S. rice behind. But many are working hard to respond to customer demands. Enter rice breeders Dr. Adam Famoso and Raul Guerra from the LSU AgCenter and Sarah Moran, vice president of international for USA Rice. Michael and Lesley also somehow bring it around to Oreos, Kraft Mac & Cheese, and Classic Coke. It’s what they do...

Apr 26, 202254 minEp. 44

#43 Climate Change – Part Three of Five – Policy

Part 3 of our Climate Change series looks at climate policy. In this episode we’re joined by Steve Dyokas, Senior Advisor in the State Department’s Office of Global Change, to talk about the global AIM for Climate initiative. We talk about climate-smart commodities with Robert Bonnie, USDA Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation. And Arkansas rice farmer Mark Isbell offers a grower perspective on what he thinks makes good climate ag policy. With special guests: Steven Dyokas, Senior...

Apr 12, 20221 hr 10 minEp. 43

#42 All About Mexico

The United States and Mexico have a very special trade relationship – especially when it comes to U.S.-grown rice. In this episode, USA Rice Director of International Promotion Asiha Grigsby comes in to talk about the top export market for our rice, including consumer perceptions and what her team is doing to influence them, obstacles and opportunities, and more. And somehow Michael and Lesley bring it around to large Japanese mascots. Hosted by: Michael Klein and Lesley Dixon...

Mar 22, 202237 minEp. 42

#41 Global Trade Update

War in Europe, continuing supply chain and logistics challenges, climate change, economic pressures, an absentee trade agenda from the Biden Administration, and more are making it difficult to be optimistic about anything—let alone rice—an export-dependent crop. USA Rice’s Sarah Moran and Peter Bachmann, who tag-team international issues for the industry, join Michael and Lesley to share their outlook on trouble spots and opportunities. To help Ukraine, consider these charities, rated A- or high...

Mar 08, 202226 minEp. 41

#40 Healthy Eating with High Protein, Low Glycemic Index Rice

People who need to control their blood sugar often give up rice. But thanks to a new variety with a low glycemic index, that may no longer be necessary. It’s also high in protein & delicious. Developed at the LSU AgCenter and grown in southern Illinois and southwestern Louisiana, the rice is marketed under the names Cahokia and Parish. The rice growers, Blake Gerard & Michael Fruge, join us, along with LSU’s Dr. Herry Utomo and nutritionist and registered dietitian Mandy Armentor to expl...

Feb 22, 202241 minEp. 40

#39 India: The 20 Million Metric Ton Tiger

India has become the largest exporter of rice in the world and by their own admission, they are not playing by the rules of fair trade. In this episode, USA Rice Chair and CEO of Supreme Rice Mill Bobby Hanks, USA Rice VP of International Trade Peter Bachmann, and ag trade expert Ben Conner of DTB AgriTrade explain India’s market-distorting schemes, what it means for the U.S. industry and other international competitors, and what they think the U.S. government should do about it. Hosted by: Mich...

Feb 08, 202245 minEp. 39

#38 Value of University Extension Programs to the U.S. Rice Industry

Ag extension offices and the specialists housed in them are among the most valuable assets any farmer can have. Tracing their roots back to clubs formed shortly after the American Revolution, today they use cutting-edge technology to help farmers with crops, sustainability, and profitability. Dr. Steve Linscombe welcomes three current extension specialists, Dr. Jarrod Hardke from Arkansas, Dr. Ronnie Levy from Louisiana, and California’s Dr. Bruce Linquist to explain what they do for the rice in...

Jan 25, 202242 minEp. 38

#37 Aromatic Rice Imports: Threat or Opportunity

Rice imports into the U.S. have been rising for years, driven primarily by jasmine from Thailand and basmati from India. Both premium varieties are grown in the U.S., but have the imports captured consumers’ imaginations? CoBank Lead Economist Tanner Ehmke and First Grain’s Milo Hamilton stop by to discuss their recent report, “Fragrant Rice: Opportunity or Threat for the U.S. Rice Industry?” Michael and Lesley ask them to unpack their findings and discuss the nature of optimism and pessimism. H...

Jan 11, 202241 minEp. 37

#36 Export Headaches: Shipping, Labor, a Rigged System, and More

As if rice doesn’t have enough problems, this export-dependent crop is dealing with unprecedented shipping and logistical woes. From ocean freighters gaming a system they created, to truck weights and limited working hours in port, it’s a wonder the industry is surviving. Peter Friedmann, Executive Director of the Agriculture Transportation Coalition and Chris Crutchfield, President & CEO of American Commodity Company and newly appointed member of the National Shipper’s Advisory Committee, b...

Dec 21, 202156 minEp. 36

#35 2021 Rice Award Winners

We celebrate excellence with Josefine Sedler, the Grand Prize Winner of the National Rice Month Video Scholarship Contest, sponsored by American Commodity Company. We talk with the winners of the Rice Awards presented at the 2021 USA Rice Outlook Conference by Rice Farming Magazine, Horizon Ag, and USA Rice: Rice Farmer of the Year, Nicole Montna Van Vleck; Rice Industry Award winner Dr. Qiming Shao; and Rice Lifetime Achievement Award honoree Dr. Kent McKenzie. See Josefine’s video Hosted by: M...

Dec 14, 20211 hr 6 minEp. 35

#34 U.S. Rice Goes to School

School nutrition programs rely on U.S.-grown rice for a lot of reasons – versatility, shelf stability, wholesomeness, and perhaps most important, student acceptance! Chef Brenda Wattles, RDN, programs as much rice as she can for the largest school district in Idaho where she consults and helps develop 25,000 nutritious meals every day. Chef Brenda joins Michael and Lesley and Cameron Jacobs to talk recipes, nutrition, and supply chain challenges facing the people responsible for feeding our kids...

Nov 23, 202139 minEp. 34

#33 Climate Change - Part Two of Five - Agronomy

Part 2 of our Climate Change series looks at agronomy and climate. In this episode we’re joined by Arkansas rice farmer Jim Whitaker and USDA Research Agronomist Dr. Arlene Adviento-Borbe to share their vast knowledge on the subject. From experiencing severe weather to the importance of cover crops and the USDA Climate Hubs, Jim and Arlene have great insight and advice for growers. Dr. Steve Linscombe also weighs in on the very real threats climate change poses to growers. See www.climatehubs.us...

Nov 09, 202127 minEp. 33

#32 The 84th International Rice Festival

Every October, tens of thousands of people converge on Crowley, Louisiana to celebrate rice at the International Rice Festival. Michael traveled to the 84th festival to take it all in – parades, music, the crowning of the Chef de Riz, frog jumping, the crowning of the 84th International Rice Festival Queen, and more. In this episode he reports on his experiences judging one of the cooking contests, interviews two Queen contest judges, three queens, & the 2021 Rice Farmer of the Year, Phillip...

Oct 26, 20211 hr 3 minEp. 32

#31 Sitting Down with Chef Hari Cameron

James Beard nominated chef and restaurateur Hari Cameron, a great friend to U.S.-grown rice, joins the podcast to talk about restaurants, how he got into cooking, what he considers when he’s developing a recipe, what the USA Rice Foodservice Farm & Mill Tour meant to him and other chefs, food trends, and a new exciting project he’s working on. He also shares his thoughts on how foodservice is portrayed in movies and on TV, and the kitchen appliances nobody should be without. Hosted by: Micha...

Oct 12, 202148 minEp. 31

#30 Climate Change - Part One of Five - The Science

We’re doing a multi-episode deep dive into climate change. For this episode we’re joined by meteorologist, journalist, and author Bob Henson who will explain the science of climate change. We’ll talk about climate versus weather, how weather patterns are changing, the Texas cold wave, hurricanes, strategies of mitigation and adaptation, how climate change is impacting supply chains, and more. Bob’s book is “The Thinking Person’s Guide to Climate Change” and you can follow him on Twitter @bhenson...

Sep 28, 202157 minEp. 30
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