Pesky pop-up showers slowed some planting, but most Arkansas farmers are reporting a good start to the growing season. Feather Farms Partnership near Searcy has healthy corn and soybeans but decided to forgo rice in 2024. Proprietor Jacob Feather explains why in our latest video.
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Selects Summer Interns
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Origami Sake, strategically built on top of the famous underground water supply in Hot Springs, is brewing up quite the attention-grabbing beverage. It all started with a dream to take Arkansas’ unofficial “Rice State” title to the next level by building the country’s largest craft sake brewery, and they’re doing it with Arkansas-grown rice. Take a trip with us to the Spa City to learn all about this millenniums-old process of turning rice into a craft beverage. What we learned made us re-think everything we knew about sake.
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Read the latest issue of the Farm Bureau Press.
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Garland County students recently attended the inaugural Garland County “Intro to Ag Day.” Thanks to Garland County Farm Bureau these students were able to learn about all things agriculture in hopes of increasing interest in FFA and agriculture classes in their future educational path.
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The Arkansas Farm Family of the Year program has announced its 2024 County Farm Families of the Year.
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For Lauren Castleberry, what started as a small hobby has developed into something much bigger. Her passion for growing her own produce has now turned into a full-scale market, with greenhouses and farm events.
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EPA’s Timing on Dicamba Review, New Water Regulations and Much More!
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In 2017, farmers in Grubbs, Arkansas were faced with a problem of a low-weight road and sharp corners cutting them off from their local rice drier.
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