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Weeks of little to no rain are compounding barge problems on the Mississippi River, and drought-like conditions are predicted to worsen.
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In an interview with Arkansas Week, Crawford said inflation is adding challenges to reauthorize the farm bill. The bill is reauthorized every five years.
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Funding for the federal government runs out Sept. 30 unless Congress passes a continuing resolution or finds some other means to keep funds flowing.
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The food donation was announced at an event Wednesday to celebrate Arkansas Rice Month.
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Data collected since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic suggests Arkansas’ largest economic sector, agriculture, has rebounded from its impacts.
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During the summer, Helena West Helena's main water line broke, which left residents without water.
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Striking workers at a Van Buren Tyson Foods plant say the company failed to protect them from on-the-job injury before laying them off.
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Springdale-based Tyson Foods reported a second fiscal quarter net income loss of $97 million on Monday.
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More minorities and women became primary operators of farms and ranches in the past decade as the total number of farms and ranches across the nation decreased.
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Growers had planted 33% of their 1.2 million planned rice acres as of mid-April, about two-thirds better than the five-year average of 20% for this point in the season.