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Agriculture is our state's largest industry, but what do you really know about farming and ranching?

You might recall the smiling farmers in overalls from books you read as a child or seeing cowboys at the rodeo. Maybe you have friends or family who farm, or perhaps all you know about agriculture comes from commodity reports on the evening news.

Whatever the case may be, part of the Arkansas Farm Bureau mission is to tell the "farming story." That means sharing the real stories of Arkansas farmers and ranchers, and highlighting the issues and trends that affect their livelihoods. We invite you to learn more by watching our videos, listening to our podcasts, reading our blog posts or following us in social media. If you have questions or need information from our staff of experts, we encourage you to contact us.

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Rural Newspaper Resurgence

Roby Brock built his career covering business and politics in television and radio. Last year, he invested in and revitalized the England Democrat newspaper. Now he operates four small papers across Arkansas. Watch and learn more about his passion for rural news sources.
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AG Leaders at YF&R | Dean Elmore

Dean Elmore from Jonesboro is here at the AFBF Young Farmers and Ranchers Leadership Conference as part of the ArFB AG Leaders program. Hear what he has learned through AG Leaders and what he will take back from his time in Portland to his farm in Craighead County.
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