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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.

Jamison Orchard | Lou Jamison Farmer Profile

Jamison Orchards is nearing a century of peach production in Nashville, Arkansas. Now famous for their delicious fruit, Lou Jamison talks about the struggles and successes in her 40-plus year career raising peaches.
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M*A*S*H Program: Fort Smith Field Day

The Medical Applications of Science for Health (M*A*S*H) camp recently gave Fort Smith-area students the opportunity to have face-to-face interactions with first responders. This helped students understand the responsibilities of emergency workers, firefighters, and police in protecting and saving lives. Arkansas Farm Bureau has sponsored M*A*S*H programs across the state for 36 years, helping introduce high school students to careers in the medical field.
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YF&R Excellence in Ag Award Finalist | Hannah Walker

Meet the finalist! Hannah Walker and her husband Cody run a cow-calf operation near Mountain Home. On weekdays, Hannah works within the Mountain Home School district, and on the weekends she and Cody operate County Line Beef, LLC, a direct-to-consumer beef operation. Hannah and her family look to be the face of agriculture in their community. Their two kids Claire and Charlie are active on the farm and in 4-H.
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North Arkansas Flooding

Jimmy Dorsey Horton says it will take days to assess damage from storms that swept one of his 500-pound hay bales across Hwy. 74 east of Marshall. High winds and flash floods late Tuesday and early Wednesday belted farms in eight North Arkansas counties.
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