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Gov. Sanders proposes education cuts, Arkansas farmers seek Farm Bill funds, and the Arkansas Roots Music Festival aims to preserve musical heritage.
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Dr. Bert Greenwalt, a Professor of Agricultural Economics at A-State and one of the organizers of the Agribusiness Conference, speaks to KASU's Brandon Tabor about the 30th anniversary of the conference, its history, speakers, sessions, and the importance of the event.
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Rice and soybean farmers looking ahead to this year’s spring planting season got some tips for success from experts with the University of Arkansas’s…
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The Arkansas Agriculture Department has opened a 30-day public comment period regarding proposed regulations for the use of dicamba. The herbicide has…
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After an impasse that stretched on for months, a final version of the Farm Bill has been agreed to in Congress. The U.S. House and Senate are expected to…
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Agriculture experts say Arkansas soybean farmers have lost at least $77 million this year after heavy rainfall interrupted…
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Soybean and peanut farmers still have thousands of acres to harvest in Craighead County, Craighead County extension agent Branon Thiesse told Talk…
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Repeated rainfall has Arkansas soybean growers behind schedule in harvesting their crop. Farmers are behind the past five year average of having 60…
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A Harrisburg High School senior has won the Arkansas Agriculture Department's art contest for a new design for an Arkansas Grown t-shirt contest. Anna…
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The design submitted by Anna Chaplain, a senior at Harrisburg High School, has been chosen as the winner of the Arkansas Agriculture Department’s contest…
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President Donald Trump has imposed billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese imports this year, and China has struck back with retaliatory tariffs of its…
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas officials have denied a request by some farmers to lift the state's ban on in-crop dicamba use.The Arkansas…