IN MEMORY of Pedro.
Here is a retrospective of his short life and the people who became his friends on his journey with us.
Thank you for being a friend.
The SVR Wx threat continues for Tue/Tue night. All modes of SVR WX remain possible. Expect activity to move into west AR during the morning hrs to around midday, moving east over central AR by the afternoon hours, then moving over east AR during the late evening hrs. #arwx
IN MEMORY of Pedro.
Here is a retrospective of his short life and the people who became his friends on his journey with us.
Thank you for being a friend.
It's no secret that cats enjoy fish... The evening shift wasn't surprised when they ran into Tarmac getting a quick glimpse of the Sturgeon Supermoon. #TarmacTheWeatherCat#supermoon#arwx
Our Doppler radar continuously scans the atmosphere by completing volume coverage patterns (VCPs). There are two main operating states of the Doppler radar; Clear Air Mode and Precipitation Mode.
For more information, check out https://t.co/eOcs0CURGW
#arwx#TarmacTheWeatherCat
Rain is in the forecast for next week as a slow moving cold front works its way through the state. Precipitation amounts will be highest over far northeast Arkansas with lesser amounts further south and west. While more rain is needed and wanted, at least its something. #arwx
It's been a while since I posted, 'cuz it's been a busy growing season!
I got a big bath last month and while cats aren't supposed to like water, I didn't mind. It was so relaxing, I had to nap in front of Miz Jodi's butterflies.
@ArkansasEPP
School started today and I wanted to be sure to give my friends Layla, Charlotte and Lilly the best back-to-school sendoff possible.
It's going to be a great year.
I hope you have a great week too!
❤️,
#TheCatSupervisor
Pythium is a dirty word for farmers in hydroponics, from the tropics to the arctic and outer space.
See what @ArkAgResearch is doing to help spinach and arugula.
https://t.co/dwS3XEADDY
Section 18 Approved for Endigo ZC Use on Rice Stink Bug
https://t.co/8r2UfJ6lcJ
Big thanks to our @AginArk entomologists @NickBateman@thrashnbugs @gstreergstudeb1 and the folks at @ARDeptofAgricul for helping get this done for Arkansas rice growers.
#ARrice
#Rain is already falling in parts of Arkansas. And while the water is most definitely welcome, farmers would prefer the precipitation come with a gentle touch, says @ar_Extension's #irrigation educator, @TheMikeHamilton.
https://t.co/FgG15MpMev
#arwx