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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.

Homegrown Stories: Agriculture for the Next Generation

When Harrison ninth grader Brynlee King set out to research farmers in Boone County, she quickly discovered there wasn’t much information available. That realization led her and classmate Ty Willmott to launch the Homegrown Stories Project. Now the project includes a team that focuses on creating children’s books about local farmers to help the next generation understand where their food comes from.
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2026 Arkansas Beef Leadership Event

The Arkansas Beef Leadership Event at the Four States Fairgrounds in Texarkana is an annual competition where exhibitors compete in cattle judging, public speaking and more. Hear from students who competed in various events at ABLE.
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Final Task to Irrigate 140,000 Farmland Acres Begins Monday

Hurricane Katrina and Ivory-billed Woodpecker research slowed funding and work, but the White and Arkansas Rivers will soon irrigate farms in the state. Final construction begins March 2 on Phase 1 of the Bayou Meto project championed by U.S. Senator John Boozman.
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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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