Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center
13941 Dana Ln.
Harrisburg, AR 72432
Tim Burcham
Center Director
731-514-6366
tburcham@uada.edu
Twitter: NEArkRice
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Front Desk
870-738-9161
Research Locations
The headquarters building for the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center was completed in 2024.
Research Focus
The mission of the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center (NERREC) is to discover and develop innovative, efficient rice production practices, using genetically diverse and adapted cultivars, to maximize net return for Arkansas rice producers, and to provide extension-based education/outreach to the public on the value of Arkansas rice in a sustainable ecosystem.
The NERREC conducts research on rice production practices that maximize farm income while conserving natural resources. In particular, maximizing water use efficiency will be a priority. This farm is located west of Crowley’s Ridge, so it is typically more costly to irrigate with groundwater in this region than rice production areas east of Crowley’s Ridge. Therefore, the NERREC conducts research on irrigation automation technologies that have the potential to increase water use efficiency and enhance environmental sustainability.
Other research priorities include evaluating innovative rice production practices as they relate to soil health, residue management and carbon sequestration, exploring the use of innovative technologies in artificial intelligence and robotics in rice production, and assessing production systems and management practices that enhance “quality of life” for Arkansas rice producers and the non-farming public alike.
Education and Outreach Focus
The NERREC Education Program aims to provide youth and adults across the state with an educational experience focused on Arkansas rice production. When guests walk through the doors of the NERREC, they will find a hands-on classroom where they can learn about rice production around the world. A connected greenhouse will show rice and other crops at all growth stages throughout the year. Guests will have the opportunity to experience the different tastes, smells and textures of rice varieties from around the world prepared in a state-of-the-art demonstration kitchen. The NERREC Education Program is designed to be a window to the world of rice — providing learning opportunities for students and adults throughout the Arkansas Delta and beyond.
Facts
- NERREC is located on 600 acres in Poinsett County
- This is the only Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station research location based on “white soils” (predominant Henry Silt Loams) found in this rice production area of the Arkansas Delta. As such, it will provide rice producers on these unique soils with much needed research-based information.
- NERREC has a 32-acre surface water reservoir, 16 acres of bottomland hardwoods and 13 miles of farm roads.
- The L’Anguille River forms the western border of the farm.
- The farm is comprised of 110 acres precision zero-grade fields (divided into six fields) and 309 acres precision graded to 0.1’/100’ (divided into 11 fields)
Resources
- 32 acres precision graded to 0.03’/100’
- 19 acres precision graded to 0.05’/100’
- 17,520 feet (3.3 miles) of subsurface irrigation pipeline
- Two relift pumps drawing water from the L’Anguille River (powered by 3-phase electric)
- One deep water irrigation well (powered by 3-phase electric)
History
The Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center (NERREC) is the newest research and extension center. Initiated in August 2017 with the commitment of the Arkansas Rice Research and Promotion Board of contributions for land purchase, facilities construction, and an operations endowment, and formally launched by the UA Board of Trustees in January 2019, the NERREC was created to conduct research and develop outreach programs to enhance rice production techniques and best management practices for producers in northeast Arkansas.
As rice production in Arkansas has spread from south to north, the NERREC’s location fills a strategic need for research and outreach programs on soils typical of areas north of I-40 and west of Crowley’s Ridge. A site near Greenfield, AR, in Poinsett County was selected for its ideal characteristics and visibility, and 614 acres were purchased in March 2018. Facilities at NERREC include a state-of-the-art headquarters building and the Greenway Equipment Building. The headquarters building houses research labs, administrative offices, and a dedicated K-12 education program designed to enhance young people’s knowledge of Arkansas rice production.
Location
15327 Hwy 1
Harrisburg, AR 72432
Contact
Tim Burcham
Center Director
731-514-6366
tburcham@uada.edu
X: NEArkRice
Facebook: NEArkRice
Front Desk
870-738-9161