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Arkansas Farm Bureau Leaders to Gather in Rogers
Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 74th annual Officers and Leaders Conference is set for July 21-22 at the Rogers Convention Center, carrying the theme of “Make It Happen.”
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Front Porch Magazine | Summer Road Trips, Recipes & More
Exciting summer road trips in Arkansas, tasty beef recipes, a new kid's activity section and more.
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Kid Farmers | Rice Gates with Joshua Roberts
On family farms, there's something for everyone to do, including the kids. Joshua Roberts is one of those farm kids, and whether it's holding down rice gates as they’re installed, or "clowning" around, he knows his part well. We met up with Joshua so he could show us how his family installs rice gates.
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2022 Cotton Update with Bill Robertson
Following a record-setting year in several statistical categories for Arkansas cotton, expectations were high for this year’s acreage. Bill Robertson, cotton extension agronomist with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, provides an update on where things stand with the crop and the challenges growers have faced so far.
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Arkansas Dairy Foods Contest Winners Announced
Caitlin Cooper,14, of Romance (White County) and Lauren Powell, 15, of Lowell (Benton County) are the winners of the 2022 Arkansas Dairy Foods Contest.
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Cattle Production In Arkansas
The cattle industry plays a huge role in the Arkansas agriculture industry. But how much do we really know about cows?
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Picking the Perfect Watermelon
Is there anything better than a slice of watermelon on a summer day? Everyone’s expectations are high when a watermelon is being cut, and that means you shouldn’t leave anything to chance while you are at the store. July is National Watermelon Month, and we have some tips to help you pick the perfect watermelon to impress at your 4th of July party.
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Mid-Season Rice Update
As rice planting wraps up, we caught up with Dr. Jarrod Hardke of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture to get an update on how this year's season is shaping up, and to get his thoughts on what lies ahead for the rice crop and Arkansas rice growers.
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