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Arkansas Researcher to Lead Post Harvest Grain Solutions

Jun 20, 2025
By Farms.com

Kaushik Luthra Joins to Improve Crop Quality and Farm Income

To address declining farm income and post-harvest challenges, Dr. Kaushik Luthra has been appointed assistant professor of post-harvest grain processing at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. Based in Harrisburg, he will lead efforts to support rice producers across Arkansas.

Luthra joins the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department with over five years of experience in grain handling, drying, and storage. His work will focus on enhancing grain quality, improving processing efficiency, and promoting safety for both products and workers.

With rice cash receipts forecasted to drop 8% in 2025, Luthra’s research aims to increase returns for producers and processors.

He will also work alongside extension agents to deliver best practices in post-harvest management, ensuring knowledge reaches every corner of Arkansas agriculture.

"I'm excited to give back to this amazing community through research and extension," Luthra said. "My goal is to promote the best post-harvest practices that add value to Arkansas crops and improve profitability for all stakeholders. I'm fully committed to making a lasting, positive difference."

Luthra earned his bachelor’s degree in India and completed his graduate studies at the University of Arkansas. He previously served as a postdoctoral fellow in the Arkansas Rice Processing Program.

Terry Howell Jr., head of the engineering department, noted that “Dr. Luthra has become a trusted authority in post-harvest technologies, especially in rice.”

Through applied research and targeted outreach, Luthra will play a critical role in helping Arkansas grain producers and the industry thrive.


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