County Farm Bureaus across Arkansas host farm field days throughout the year. So while it may be cold and dreary outside now, we want to take you back to Turkey Creek Company Water Buffalo Farm in Miller County, which hosted a 2023 farm field day for Genoa Central FFA students. Watch to learn more about their farm and event.
Dallas County Sheriff Mike Knoedl was recognized as Hometown Hero and led the Pledge of Allegiance during the 2023 ArFB Convention. Watch and learn about his journey from the farm to law enforcement.
Pecans sold by grocery chains are typically at least one year old. However, fresh, locally grown nuts make a yummier Christmas, and the Baucum Nut House in North Little Rock has an abundance. Its new owners, longtime friends, and their sweet families are fully engaged after a very, merry harvest.
On this episode we talk about several new conservation incentive programs from Arkansas Game & Fish, a poultry company in the state impacting farmers and a lot more. Plus, we discuss the most memorable Christmas gifts we’ve given and received over the years.
In this episode of Rows and Ranches Terry, Corri and Clay Smith talk to us about how they harvest their corn crop, including moisture content, harvest equipment, hauling and more. Give this video a watch to learn more!
Searcy County Farm Bureau was announced as the 2023 ArFB President’s Award winner at the organization’s State Convention in Little Rock. This is the top award in the LEAD awards program in which Farm Bureau recognizes counties all over the state for their hard work in promoting agriculture and educating the public on the importance farmers and ranchers play in everyday life.
Coming from location at the 89th Annual State Convention in Little Rock we talked all about the activities of the week, get the latest information on the H2A wage predictions, and we had our friend, policy analyst Macie Kelly all the way from Washington DC, on to talk about her background in ag, farm bill updates, and of course, some food talk. Check it out!
Meet the 2023 East Central District FFOY, the Cain Family of Griffithville (White County). Brandon and Samantha Cain have been farming for 20 years. They grow corn and soybeans on 2,120 acres. They have three children: Jacob, Shelby and Brady.
Meet the 2023 North Central District FFOY, the McJunkins Family of Dennard (Van Buren County). Adam and Darla McJunkins have been farming for 29 years. They raise feeder calves and grow hay on 92 acres. They have three daughters: Sammy, Lacey Belle and Katie