Arkansas farmers will lose hundreds of dollars per acre this year for their corn, cotton, long grain rice and soybean crops.
Lower commodity prices, increased production in Asian countries, input costs, and higher inventories will likely push rice ...
Arkansas farmers will lose hundreds of dollars per acre this year for their corn, cotton, long-grain rice and soybean crops, according to an analysis by economists with the University of Arkansas ...
Big changes begin today with statewide nutrition programs as they shift from the Department of Education to the Department of Agriculture.These changes impact n ...
The Rice Reps class of 2025 capped off the five-month Arkansas Rice program on Sunday at Sterling Market in Little Rock. Rice ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is projecting an overall rice production decline of about 10 percent next year. Nearly ...
With the 2023 harvest approaching, rice farmers and industry professionals took some time to regroup at the Arkansas Rice Field Day at Stuttgart. The annual event was held Aug. 3 at the University of ...
WEINER, Ark. (KAIT) - It was a packed house in Weiner as people showed up for the Arkansas Rice Festival. People from around ...
Origami Sake's rice comes from Isbell Farms, a family farm going back five generations located in England in Lonoke County, southeast of Little Rock. Isbell Farms is one of the nation's only sake rice ...
Several high school students were awarded a total of $18,500 in scholarships through an Arkansas Rice program.