The USDA announced Wednesday that the presence of a New World Screwworm was confirmed in a calf in Zavala County, Texas, about 15 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. Check out @AgInArk's guidance on protecting herds and more at https://t.co/Kr8HPfYGIW.
#Blackberry growers and fruit enthusiasts across Arkansas are invited to @AgInArk's annual blackberry field tour, scheduled for June 9 at the Fruit Research Station in Clarksville, Arkansas. Learn more & register at https://t.co/Ti5koFYLSk.
Farms were the biggest users of @AgInArk soil testing, w/more than 1 million acres sampled, according to a summary in the latest edition of the Wayne E. Sabbe Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies. Learn more about how our work supports successful farming at https://t.co/ng12DC1q3S.
A national immunization organization has recognized the #Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service for its dedicated work connecting rural Arkansans to trusted vaccine education and vaccination opportunities. Learn more about our efforts at https://t.co/sO9ofy51x3. @AgInArk
Chicot & Jefferson Co #rice fields are progressing into the reproductive stage. Crittenden, Desha, Lonoke, Poinsett, White & Woodruff county fields are moving into the 3rd to 4th tiller stage. Find today's rice verification report at https://t.co/LCF0c8WtQL
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For the first time in three decades, five youth have been named finalists for the @Arkansas4H Governor’s Award.
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Soybean Research Verification Program Weekly Update for May 22, 2026: Three fields are in the reproductive stages. Insect and disease pressure remain low. Access the report: https://t.co/qlRhzU6EnX
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Most #rice fields range from 2nd Tiller to 3rd Tiller stage, and more of them have a permanent flood established this week. Check out the Arkansas Rice Research Verification Program Weekly Update for May 22 on the Row Crops Blog: https://t.co/vimJiuVthI
Extension entomologist Kelly Loftin will provide updates on the Asian Longhorned tick and Theileriosis at 11:30 a.m. today in a Zoom webinar. No cost to attend.
Register now: https://t.co/zubGJGhdIV
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At a time when farmers are facing their darkest season in four decades, there’s a cohort of FARM Champions ready to help.
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Five youth have been named finalists for the @Arkansas4H Governor’s Award, the organization's highest honor.
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Join us June 12 at the Cooperative Extension Service state office, 2301 S. University Ave., in Little Rock, for Streets to Streams. Our partners will share info about water stewardship. Families welcome!
Read more: https://t.co/NxiqwId7CD
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Extension entomologist Kelly Loftin & Kirsten Midriff, animal health specialist, will discuss the Asian Longhorned tick and Theileria during a May 22 webinar. Read more: https://t.co/PXOfrueUwz
Register: https://t.co/Hhz9u75wpd
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The Arkansas corn cash market traded lower last week. The statewide average cash market price fell $0.20 to close at $4.74 on May 15. Read more on the Arkansas Row Crops Blog: https://t.co/W6KJPiJGjD
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The Arkansas soybean cash market traded lower this past week. The statewide average cash market price fell $0.36 to close at $11.61 on May 15. Read more on the Arkansas Row Crops Blog: : https://t.co/Wa5hLZ2LgT
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Join @NatAgLaw for a free May 20 webinar examining
possible changes to the ways pesticide opponents fight their battles in the wake of an upcoming SCOTUS decision in Monsanto v. Durnell. Learn more & gegister at https://t.co/9LNxQIGj7G. @AgInArk
We’re honoring the dedication and innovation of women agriculture enthusiasts in recognition of the #YearoftheWomanFarmer.
Dr. Sherry Beaty-Sullivan balances her roles as a district director for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture while being actively involved in her family’s 400-head cattle operation. From advancing genetics and sustainability by raising registered Hereford and Angus cattle and sharing her knowledge with her community, her impact is felt at every step of the process from the ranch to the table.
Her commitment to stewardship and long-term stability will keep the ranch healthy for generations to come.