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Arkansas AgCast for 06/08/23

On this week's AgCast episode, we talk about the new EPA biotech rule for gene-edited plants, an update on Arkansas's planting progress and crop conditions, the weather effect of El Niño and a Mississippi River mega-study. You don't want to miss this episode. Listen now!
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Arkansas Farm Bureau selects summer interns

Arkansas Farm Bureau (ArFB) has named three college students for summer internships across the organization. The purpose of the internship program is to expand professional skills while gaining experience with the advocacy work done by the organization on behalf of the state’s rural communities and agriculture industry.
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Hunters Feeding the Hungry

Hear from Ronnie Ritter to learn more about the Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry program and the support they receive from the Arkansas Farm Bureau Foundation.
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Elderberry Farm

Elderberry is one of the more commonly used medicinal plants in the world, often taken as a supplement to treat cold and flu symptoms. Matt Gal, who works at the UA Fruit Research Station in Clarksville, and his wife, Summer, are starting an elderberry farm in Oark (30 minutes north of Clarksville). They plan to market syrup, teas and salves made with elderberries and other herbs grown on their farm. Arkansas Farm Bureau members have a longstanding policy to support new horticultural growers like the Gal family and we're excited to see this new development in our industry.
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Economics Arkansas

With the help of Farm Bureau, Economics Arkansas is able to give teachers across the state an opportunity to see the world of agriculture. Taking back what they learn, these teachers are able to teach their students how agriculture impacts the world around them.
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Arkansas AgCast for 6/1/23

In this episode, we dive into challenges facing Arkansas agriculture: the future of WOTUS, the issues surrounding tomato production and stress pressure on Loblolly Pines in Southern Arkansas and dry weather impacts. We'll also recap row crop planting progress, crop condition and much more. As mentioned in the episode, if you see pine tree "browning" please report it to the Arkansas Agriculture Department here: arcg.is/1HyHCu0
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