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While Arkansas farmers would have loved ... said it will likely take a few days until fields are dry enough to harvest again. That goes for rice, but also corn, soybeans and especially cotton ...
Arkansas farmers are waiting for floodwater to recede so they can get to stranded cattle and assess damage to infrastructure and newly planted crops a week after storms dropped more than a foot of ...
Cristina LaRue covers agriculture for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She started her career as a journalist in 2017, covering business and education for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal ...
Not even a week later, EPA granted a crisis exemption, allowing Arkansas farmers to use Intrepid on their rice fields. The crisis exemption allowed farmers in the state to use Intrepid beginning ...
While farmers across the United States signaled their intent to plant about 5 percent more corn acreage this year than in ...
The findings show that successful, in-furrow rice production greatly hinges on Palmer amaranth-free fields—before ... Extension Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Their goal was to determine ...