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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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The last step in banning dicamba during the bulk of the 2018 growing season and a significant increase to the fines for farmers who use it illegally will…
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KEISER, Ark. (AP) — The herbicide dicamba has ruined about 100 acres of soybeans at a state-funded agriculture experiment station in northeastern…
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — After two weeks of surveying farmers for its annual farm production forecasts, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says it expects…
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One of the state's most prominent voices in journalism, government and public affairs, Rex Nelson appeared during the noon Agri-business conference at…
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U. S. Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Jonesboro, says having a Southerner as Agriculture Secretary will be good for Arkansas. He also says don’t look for a singular…
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JONESBORO – Arkansas native Rex Nelson, one of the state's most prominent voices in journalism, government and public affairs, will be the luncheon…
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — How high is too high for a pile of chicken manure?Eight feet, apparently.Chicken waste is an excellent fertilizer, but with the…
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Gov. Asa Hutchinson has approved proposed regulations by the Arkansas State Plant Board to limit use of herbicides containing…
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LONSDALE, Ark. (AP) — Damon Helton had one problem when he bought a 160-acre farm in Lonsdale four years ago — he didn't know the first thing about…
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Some rice farmers can use much less water and get the same yield by flooding their fields at the start and end of the season, and…