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Monroe County
Agriculture Program
Corn and Grain Sorghum Production

While producing corn is a hot trend in Arkansas, a significant amount of acres have been grown in Monroe County for a long time. In 2005, Monroe County producers planted 14,000 acres of corn, 5th highest in Arkansas. In 2006, 8,500 acres were planted, ranking 7th among Arkansas counties. With higher corn prices than ever before, the acreage planted in 2007 was 36,000 acres, topping the previous high of 28,500 acres planted in 2002.

Grain sorghum has also seen an increase in prices this year, and some farmers have planted the drought-tolerant crop with 4,500 acres being planted in 2007. Looking back to 2003 and before, producers in Monroe County have traditionally planted more grain sorghum than was planted this year. With the increase in price farmers can receive for the crop, sorghum acreage will likely increase next year.

Below, you will find links to websites and publications, from the University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service, that provide recommendations and other helpful information for growing corn and grain sorghum in Arkansas.

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