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Farm Bill 2.0 News, Specialty Crop Bridge Payments and Much More | Arkansas AgCast
This week on Arkansas AgCast, we break down USDA’s new $1 billion Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers Program and what it means for Arkansas growers. We also discuss the House Agriculture Committee’s new farm bill draft as markup begins and EPA’s decision to reinstate over-the-top dicamba use for the 2026 growing season.
Plus, we provide an update on the decades-long Illinois River Watershed lawsuit and what recent settlements could mean for poultry producers in northwest Arkansas. Get the details on these key policy and regulatory updates affecting agriculture across the state.
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From the President’s Porch | February 2026
ArFB President Dan Wright checks in from the “President’s Porch” with the current issues impacting Arkansas agriculture.
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Row Crop Farmer, Full-Time Babysitter
He paces pastures like a dad in the newborn waiting room. Row crop farmer Austin Thrash turned into an around-the-clock cattleman this winter at River Valley Farms in Mayflower. See how 107 calves born in 60 days to first-time moms keep a young rancher awake.
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Apple Seeds Teaching Farm | Educating the Youth
Founded in 2007, Apple Seeds Teaching Farm is spearheading efforts to educate students about where their food comes from. Partnering with over 70 schools statewide, Apple Seeds provides hands-on learning that teaches children how to grow, prepare and cook their own food.
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USDA Cattle Inventory, Super Bowl Snacks on the Farm and Much More
This week on the Arkansas AgCast, we’re covering the EPA’s latest actions aimed at reducing downtime from DEF system failures, we look at why beef prices are likely to stay high as the U.S. cattle herd remains tight and share the latest on Texas and USDA’s efforts to keep the New World screwworm out of the United States.
We also trace some of your favorite Super Bowl snacks back to the farms and ranches that make them possible.
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January Snow Day | Sights and Sounds from the Farm
Snow, sleet and ice have blanketed much of the state. While many can stay warm indoors, farmers and ranchers continue working through these conditions to care for their land and livestock. Enjoy the sights and sounds of farmers at work breaking ice, feeding animals and checking on livestock.
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