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Researchers are developing flood-tolerant soybean varieties to help farmers maintain stable yields despite increasing rainfall and shifting weather patterns.
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Arkansas rice and soybean farmers face reduced yields and profitability in 2025 due to mediocre commodity prices, oversupply, and federal policy uncertainty.
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Soybean, corn, and rice producers in Arkansas can now take advantage of Margin Protection insurance, thanks to the expansion of the USDA's Risk Management Agency's Margin Protection plan.
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Drought, high fuel prices and shipping disruptions along the Mississippi River are all leading to economic woes for Arkansas farmers.
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Despite rainfall in the Arkansas Delta during the weekend, the Mississippi River is getting close to all-time, historic lows and it is having an impact on farmers in the Natural State. Closures stopped a reported 2,000 barges and about 100 towboats.
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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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Repeated rainfall has Arkansas soybean growers behind schedule in harvesting their crop. Farmers are behind the past five year average of having 60…