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The common practice in Arkansas of burning crop residue comes at the cost of soil nutrient levels and lost potential to build soil health with carbon. ....
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- Advertisement - Agronomists and researchers with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture are making timely recommendations and professional insights even more readily available to producers, consultants and anyone who cares to listen through Row Crop Radio, a new podcast series. - Advertisement - LITTLE ROCK â Weed scientists with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture have a new weekly podcast series â Weeds AR Wild â to share recommendations and updates on weed management issues important to Arkansas row crop growers, crop consultants and others working in agriculture. The series, which debuted March 3, is hosted by Division of Agriculture experts, including extension weed scientists Tommy Butts and Tom Barber and Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station researcher Jason Norsworthy, distinguished professor in the divisionâs Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences department. ....
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PIGWEED Pigweed growing on the turnrow. Taken July 18, 2019. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower) FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. There are some things that, even when you know it’s coming, no one’s happy when it gets here. On Monday, Tom Barber, extension weed scientist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, announced that he and several fellow researchers had confirmed a strain of glufosinate-resistant Palmer amaranth commonly known as pigweed in Mississippi County. Glufosinate, an herbicide marketed under the name Liberty, is one of the few remaining chemistries that are effective in controlling pigweed in soybeans and other crops. ....