Ukrainian farmers OK’d for U.N. funding amid war
Ukraine's small-scale farmers, who are playing a critical role in feeding the population during Russia's invasion, will be eligible for funding through the Uni…
Ukraine's small-scale farmers, who are playing a critical role in feeding the population during Russia's invasion, will be eligible for funding through the Uni…
Members of the U.S. Senate continue their review of the country's agricultural policies as part of a lengthy effort to prepare a new farm bill.
Ensuring a financial safety net for farmers and supporting conservation efforts are goals that representatives of the state's congressional delegation said the…
Chickens may not be able to fly very far, but the price of eggs is soaring.
Record-low water levels on the Mississippi River this year cut the flow of many U.S. crops to market. Capitol & Scott host Lara Farrar visits Poinsett Port and…
Gov.-elect Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced on Monday morning her intention to reappoint state Department of Agriculture Secretary Wes Ward.
Eight years into a U.S. program to control damage from feral pigs, the invasive animals with big appetites and snouts that uproot anything that smells good are…
A third case of avian influenza this year has been confirmed in Arkansas, the state Department of Agriculture announced Thursday.
Nearly the entire stretch of the Mississippi River has experienced below average rainfall over the past two months, reducing water levels on the river to near …
The federal government announced Tuesday a program that will provide $1.3 billion in debt relief for about 36,000 farmers who have fallen behind on loan paymen…
An outbreak of bird flu has been confirmed at a commercial poultry farm in Madison County, according to an Arkansas Department of Agriculture news release Frid…
Though there are several ongoing Arkansas research projects geared toward growing rice more sustainably today, Isbell Farms has been doing it since the 1970s.
Some Mississippi River communities, including Osceola, may see record low water levels in the coming days, affecting barge traffic as crop harvests begin.
Authorities in Nebraska are trying to determine who released 16 million gallons of water by opening a dam on an irrigation channel into the Republican River on…
Drought and extreme heat in western portions of the U.S. crop belt have wreaked havoc on corn: Plants are short. Stalks are browning. And cobs very often aren'…