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The Arkansas Plant Board has doubled down on its plan to ban Dicamba, the agricultural weed killer. The vote Wednesday was a slight rebuke of state Rep....
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The Arkansas State Plant Board will hold a special meeting Wednesday (Jan. 3) in Little Rock to discuss potential regulation changes for the use of the…
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Tiny Ips beetles, about the size of a grain of rice, are posing a risk to pine forests in southwest Arkansas. The state Department of Agriculture is...
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Monsanto has asked a judge to prevent Arkansas lawmakers from banning the use of a weed killer that farmers in several states…
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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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HUMBOLDT, Tenn. (AP) - Tyson Foods Inc. says it plans to build a new chicken production complex in Tennessee, a $300 million project that is expected to…
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Soy has been widely accepted as a heart-healthy food for nearly two decades. Manufacturers of packaged food products have claimed that soy protein...
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Arkansas soybean farmers who rely on a chemical called Dicamba to kill weeds must stop using it during the growing season next year. That’s because it...
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On the eve of a major decision by the state over the controversial weed killer dicamba, tensions are running high in Arkansas’s farming communities. ...
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This is the 6:04 KASU newscast for Monday, September 25th. Here are the stories reported this morning:BOOZMAN HEALTHCARE: Speaking to Talk Business and…