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Sicily and Little Rock Form Unlikely Partnership Through Agriculture

The Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service along with the Kore University of Enna, Italy, has signed a memorandum of understanding to establish an agriculture partnership between the universities. The MOU, which began with the help of the Little Rock Sister City Commission, allows opportunities for collaborative projects in agriculture research and exchange of agricultural goods.
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2024 Outstanding Teacher of the Year | Stephanie Benton

To recognize teachers who integrate agricultural concepts into their curriculum, Arkansas Farm Bureau awards the Ag in the Classroom Outstanding Teacher of the Year. Stephanie Benton, a teacher at Harrison Middle School in Boone County, was named the 2024 award recipient. Benton’s work in the classroom has helped students to understand various agricultural concepts and put them into perspective.
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Brian Alumbaugh | Crop Update

After a fast start many farmers in Northeast Arkansas were slowed by waterlogged fields in the later part of planting season. Brian Alumbaugh of McCrory navigated the consistent rains better than some but expects it will cause many crops across the delta to be delayed or produce lesser yields.
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Out With the Old, in With the New | Southern Drone Ops

The use of drones in agriculture is changing the way farmers operate. At Southern Drone Ops in Jonesboro, Jonathan Cottingham is using innovative drone technology to provide farmers with safer, more efficient options for crop dusting and planting on their farms.
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Mental Health Awareness | Cassie Davis

As we wrap up Mental Health Awareness Month, Cassie Davis of Prairie Grove sat down with us to share her experiences to help others overcome the challenges they may be facing. Cassie and her husband Scott own Davis Riverview Farms that, up until 2023, was a dairy farm. After nearly a decade of struggling with the dairy and a series of personal hardships, the couple decided it was time to sell the dairy herd. The Davis family continues to run beef cattle and grow hay on their farm.
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Farm Bill Movement, Arkansas Reeling from Severe Weather and Much More

The House Ag Committee passed its version of the Farm Bill just after midnight last Friday, but despite the late-night action the legislation has a long road ahead. Plus, Arkansas experienced one of the biggest tornado outbreaks in history over Memorial Day weekend, with farmers and rural communities bearing the brunt of the impacts. We share the latest data on the storms. We also share leadership news from Riceland Foods, a look at the U.S. ag trade deficit and a lot more on the latest episode of the Arkansas AgCast.
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Rudolph Farms Damage

Tye and Danielle Rudolph are dealing with damage to their farm from the Madison County tornado. Even though the damage is significant, the Rudolphs say they are grateful to be alive and still have their home.
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Vile Vultures Pluck Farmer Profits

A nasty 25-pound bird can cost cattlemen thousands of dollars in seconds. See how Arkansas farmers are negating some of the damage done by black vultures with an assist from Arkansas Farm Bureau.
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