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2023 Farmers Day at the Capitol
The final part of our week of action was having over 250 farmers ascend the Capitol steps and be present for the lawmaking process. Getting face-to-face with legislators to talk about the challenges we face as farmers is the most effective way of making a difference. Watch to see our members taking action to better their community!
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Fruit Pruning Workshop
Principles of pruning blueberries, blackberries, muscadines, peaches and pecans with hands-on demonstrations were presented Tuesday, Feb. 28 in Clarksville. The Arkansas Ag Experiment Station's Fruit Research Station hosted the workshop.
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Ja'Dayia Kursh | The First Black Rodeo Queen
Earlier this month Ja'Dayia Kursh and her non-profit Ag for Kids held the Miss Rodeo Fort Smith contest. The largest and most diverse Miss Rodeo Pageant in Arkansas history. While she has broken the mold of what a Rodeo Queen looks like, her mission is to create diversity and representation in all parts of ag and western culture. Watch to learn more!
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Arkansas AgCast for 02/23/23
On today's episode, we sit down with Senator John Boozman to talk about the upcoming farm bill, discuss USDA's February Trade report, and more, watch here now!
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Discovery Farms Conference
Arkansas Discovery Farms has been collecting data to address environmental concerns and improve the state's farmland for more than a decade. Close to 100 attended the program's first conference at the 4-H Center in Ferndale (West Pulaski County) earlier this week to learn more about the findings and share ideas.
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Ask a Farmer | Season 2, Ep. 5 | Fish
As we wrap up Season 2 of Ask a Farmer, we visited Jon Hopper at Hopper Hatcheries in Lonoke County. He answered your questions about one of Arkansas's more unique agriculture commodities... fish!
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Arkansas AgCast | February 9, 2023
Are eggs getting cheaper? We have the answer on this week's Arkansas AgCast. Plus, we recap all the important news out of USDA and give an update on all the action at the state capitol too.
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