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Rice for Ducks Program Develops Leadership Skills

Red rice is a very competitive weed in a rice field. Red rice infestations can dramatically affect a farmer’s income, resulting in price dockage of $30/acre. Wintering waterfowl which feed on rice fields help farmers by consuming large quantities of red rice.

The Rice for Ducks program is promoted to all youth in our county, but 4-H’ers in the county are especially encouraged to participate. Participating youth have to arrange for fields to be managed in the RFD program. This is done by contacting and working with local farmers who agree to let the youth use their fields for this project. The youth then inspect the fields during the winter and record observations of waterfowl use of the field. The participants then write a narrative report and compete in county and state competition.

Arkansas County 4-H’ers were state winners in 2004 Rice for Ducks competition. Trevor Nelson, an active 4-H member won 3rd place in State senior competition. Lauren Hodge, another member won 1st place in Junior state competition. Each member presented a talk to their 4-H club. They also had articles published in local newspapers explaining the RFD program. Participating youth understand more about rice farming as a result of working with the farmers. They also have an understanding of the important role waterfowl management has in controlling red rice.

Picture of Lauren and Trevor standing with Governor Mike Huckabee.
Lauren Hodge and Trevor Nelson participated in a Rice for Ducks awards program with Governor Huckabee.

Impacts

  • Managing Rice for Ducks develops leadership in the youth participants.
     
  • The youth who participate understand more about rice farming as a result of working with the farmers.
     
  • Farmers develop a better understanding of the important role waterfowl management has in controlling red rice.

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