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Rising Corn, Soybean Prices Encouraging More Planting In Arkansas

Rising Corn, Soybean Prices Encouraging More Planting In Arkansas
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Arkansas Farm Bureau, Arkansas PBS Partner On New Series, Online Content


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Arkansas Farm Bureau and Arkansas PBS are partnering to produce community programming and local projects, the two groups announced Monday.
The content, which will be called “Good Roots,” will focus on education initiatives, health awareness and supporting agricultural and rural community life. Major funding for “Good Roots” is provided by Arkansas Farm Bureau.
The new monthly series will explore rural community life, agribusiness and how these things are evolving through modern advances. The series’ first segment will premiere immediately following “Arkansas Week” Friday, April 16, on Arkansas PBS and livestream at myarpbs.org/watchlive. Starting in May, the segment will air on the second Friday of each month.

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Snow, Bitter Cold Impact Livestock In Arkansas


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Single-digit wind chills, freezing water in pipes and troughs, and high snow loads on roofs are causing concerns for poultry and cattle operations, specialists from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture said Monday.
The record-setting storm front that stretches from Texas to Maine has caused millions to lose power as snowfall totals and bitter cold ravage almost half the country, according to the National Weather Service.
Low temperatures reported Monday morning to the National Weather Service included minus five at Compton, zero at Lead Hill and two degrees at Gilbert. At noon Monday, the North Little Rock airport had 10.9 inches of snow, while Greers Ferry, Perryville and Vilonia all reported 11 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

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