Synopsis
Formed in 1935, Arkansas Farm Bureau represents more than 190,000 member families around our state. We are a grassroots organization that advocates for and promotes agriculture throughout Arkansas, the region and the country.
Episodes
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USDA Drought Relief, New Drought Impact Study, a Federal Milk Order Forum & More
04/08/2022 Duration: 27minWe talk USDA drought assistance efforts, a new drought impact study for Arkansas and an upcoming Federal Milk Marketing Order Forum hosted by American Farm Bureau.
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Weather predictions and problems, USDA cattle and crop updates & more
29/07/2022 Duration: 40minWeather predictions and problems, USDA cattle and crop updates & more.
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UA System VP of Ag Deacue Fields, broadband updates & more
22/07/2022 Duration: 25minWe talk to Deacue Fields, vice president of agriculture for the University of Arkansas System, and discuss USDA grants, broadband access and more.
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Rice Leadership, Farm School, Crop Health, Soybean oil uses & more
15/07/2022 Duration: 32minOn this week's Arkansas AgCast, we talk Rice Leadership Development, Farm School, Avian Flu, crop health updates and how Goodyear is using soybean oil for commercial tires.
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Farmer sentiment sinks, bollworm and tick trouble & more
08/07/2022 Duration: 24minOn this week’s episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we provide an update on Purdue University’s farmer sentiment survey, talk about bollworm pressure in the state and tell you how your favorite farm dog can get the ultimate treat.
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4th of July meal costs, USDA acreage report & a special guest
30/06/2022 Duration: 21minWe hear about the rising cost of 4th of July cookouts, dive into the latest USDA Acreage and Quarterly Grain Stocks reports and talk to a special guest from the Arkansas Rice Research & Promotion Board.
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Senate Ag Committee action, gas prices, blackberries & more
23/06/2022 Duration: 32minThis week, the crew talks about last week's Senate Ag hearing in Jonesboro, the potential for relief at the gas pump and the interesting history of blackberries in Arkansas.
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Senate Ag Committee meeting, District Farm Families, Dairy Month & more
17/06/2022 Duration: 28minWe talk crop updates, a Senate Ag Committee Field hearing, Farmers' Market Week, the announcement of District Farm Families and more.
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Ag Hall of Fame Inductee Russell Roy Reynolds & his Impact on Arkansas
10/06/2022 Duration: 21minWe talk to Ken McDonald, grandson of recent Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame inductee Russell Roy Reynolds, about his late grandfather's accomplishments and tremendous impact on forestry in Arkansas. Reynolds was the director of the U.S. Forest Service Crossett Experimental Forest for 34 years.
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NAAS June Surveys, Deacue Fields, Fire Policy Forum, Crop Updates & More
03/06/2022 Duration: 32minWe dive into the importance of the NAAS June Agriculture and Area surveys and we discuss upcoming workshops on fire policy and school gardens, as well as the latest planing update and Arkansas Farm Bureau Foundation Week.
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Arkansas Senate Ag Committee Hearing, Changes to CRP and More
27/05/2022 Duration: 39minWe begin this week’s podcast with a bit of breaking news about an Senate Ag Committee hearing in Arkansas. We also cover USDA assistance, temporary changes to the CRP program and how Arkansas cattle ranchers can get a step ahead of drought risk this summer.
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Broadband Update, a Dire Rice Report, Planting & More
20/05/2022 Duration: 30minOn this Arkansas AgCast, we’re discussing an opportunity for growers to win some cash while making history, we’ll also give an update on the broadband work being done across the state, a downbeat report for rice growers and much more.
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Farm Bill Trip, USDA programs, Planting Progress & More
12/05/2022 Duration: 24minWe have the latest on Farm Bill discussions, USDA programs and planting progress in Arkansas. Plus, a new leader at Arkansas Farm Bureau, County Farm Famillies of the Year and more.
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Rainy Weather Causes Planting Delays
05/05/2022 Duration: 20min5/5/22 - On this episode we discuss planting delays, broadband expansion, and cattle marketing. Share, like and subscribe!
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All About the Center for Arkansas Farms and Food
08/04/2022 Duration: 20minWe talk to Heather Friedrich of the Center for Arkansas Farms and Food about the Center’s multi-faceted program that includes classes, farm school and farm apprenticeships.
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Keeping Arkansas Poultry Safe from Avian Influenza
01/04/2022 Duration: 25minThough it isn't in Arkansas yet, Avian Influenza has been detected in nearby states and precautions are being taken to prevent its spread into Arkansas poultry. We talk to Arkansas Farm Bureau's John Bailey and Dr. Dustan Clark, Extension Veterinarian and Associate Poultry Center Director with the University of Arkansas, about the danger and the measures being taken to protect poultry in the state.
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AgCast Extra! Advocating For Ag
31/03/2022 Duration: 27minFor this bonus episode of the Arkansas AgCast, Jana Carroll is fresh off her graduation from the American Farm Bureau's Women's Communications Bootcamp. She joins us to share pointers on how to effectively advocate for the agriculture industry in your own voice.
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Nathan Reed, new Chair of American Cotton Producers
25/03/2022 Duration: 29minWe talk to Nathan Reed of Marianna, recently elected chairman of American Cotton Producers, the grower segment of the National Cotton Council. Reed talks about the organization, the state of the cotton industry and challenges ahead.
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Famers Markets Preview
19/03/2022 Duration: 35minOn this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we talk with staff economist, John McMinn, about farmers markets in the state and where you can go to pick your own fresh berries this Spring. We also cover some of the challenges farmers are facing, from input costs to the conflict in Europe with staff economist, Mark Lambert.
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AGCast 03 - 11 - 22 Input Costs
11/03/2022 Duration: 27minWe talk about the impacts of inflation and world events on agriculture with Mississippi County farmer Heath Donner and economist and Arkansas Farm Bureau Senior Vice President Matt King.