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Don’t Cap Our Future
9 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Agriculture Hall of Fame solicits nominations
6 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Farm Bureau November Video Update
6 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Arkansas Crops Take $600 Million Hit
29 Oct 2009, 12:00 am
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Source: www.arkansasbusiness.com
Patricia Gonzales is eager to help local companies realize the vast untapped potential represented in international markets. More than 95 percent of the world's customers are located outside the U.S.
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Agriculture Hall of Fame solicits nominations. Nomination deadline Nov. 13.

Source: www.arfb.com
“We will accept nominations from anyone,” says Cal McCastlain, chairman of the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame. “We seek to honor those worthy individuals who have made a profound impact ...
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Interesting read from the Dallas Morning News. College ag departments in Texas are seeing more interest from urban students than rural students.

Source: www.dallasnews.com
The Dallas Morning News provides trusted local news for the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Just finished that article myself. Meat cutters and floral designers from urban Ag departments are not what I would have expected.
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Farm Bureau Press is a bi-weekly newsletter published by Arkansas Farm Bureau for the benefit of our volunteer leaders throughout the state...
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Click on the link below to watch KATV's coverage of our trip to Panama.

Source: cfc.katv.com
Channel 7 - The Spirit of Arkansas
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation A University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service agent just e-mailed us this photo of a soybean field in Chicot County. This gives you a pretty good idea of what some of our state's farmers are facing right now.

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Little Rock's ABC affiliate, KATV-Channel 7, is set to broadcast two stories about Arkansas Farm Bureau's recent trade trip to Panama. Central Arkansas residents can tune in tonight and tomorrow night at 10 p.m. to watch the features on their television sets...
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Agriculture officials said Monday that some soybean fields are under water and that plenty of fields need to firm up enough for harvesting equipment to move through. Rice and cotton should dry out enough to be harvested where ready in a day or two.
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In recent weeks, “America’s Heartland,” the country’s only nationally-broadcast weekly program on agriculture, has featured multiple stories on Arkansas farming operations. Add three more to that list. Episode 505 contains a story on Isbell Family Farm near England. The Is...
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Arkansas Crops Take $600 Million Hit: Harvest jeopardized statewide as it continues raining

Source: www.arfb.com
LITTLE ROCK — Crop conditions are deteriorating rapidly as continued drenching rains statewide wreak havoc on the fall harvest. Yield potential and quality decreases the longer finished crops remain in the field.
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation After a more than four year delay, the Grand Prairie Irrigation Project is moving forward.

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The new issue of Front Porch magazine takes a look at "ghost signs" around the state. "Today’s signs appear at the speed of light. They pop up uninvited on our computer screens or maddeningly scroll across the bottom of the TV screen during our favorite programs. ...