Arkansas farmers face deepening financial woes as rising production costs and plummeting crop prices force more to file for bankruptcy.
Arkansas leads the U.S. in farm bankruptcies as rice farmers face losses that signal broader financial strain for the state’s agriculture.
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PhilRice upgrades digital farming tools to boost rice production
THE Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) is taking a significant step toward modernizing rice farming by upgrading its digital farming tools. As part of the Scaling Modern and Adaptive Rice ...
Farmers, stakeholders and Congress push for domestic markets as a solution to the ongoing crisis in the farm economy.
The Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board approved $4,387,032.75 in funding for 96 research and promotion projects at its March 12 ...
War-spiked urea prices may prompt increase in soybean acres, according to Arkansas Extension crop specialists.
Many may think they are unfamiliar with expanded polystyrene, but they likely know it by its more common name, Styrofoam, which has been used ...
The Southeast, including Arkansas, saw one of the largest regional increases in bankruptcies, up 69% from the previous year.
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Iran War hurting Arkansas farmers as fertilizer prices rise
Arkansas farmers are dealing with rising fertilizer and diesel prices, which makes it more expensive to produce and transport ...
The $15 million needed to complete the first phase of a career readiness center on the Arkansas State University campus has ...
Arkansas rice farmers are being asked about their participation in crop insurance programs by a researcher who expects their ...
The Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board has adopted a policy aimed at protecting agricultural research from benefiting foreign competitors. In a unanimous decision on March 12, the board voted to ...
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