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News - January 2021
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Jan. 22, 2021 |
Former Extension director Rick Cartwright to be inducted in Arkansas Ag Hall of Fame LITTLE ROCK — Dr. Rick Cartwright, retired director of the Cooperative Extension Service, will be inducted into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame this year and honored for his leadership and service to the state's largest business sector in 2021. |
Jan. 22, 2021 |
Arkansas Turfgrass Association offers latest in industry trends LITTLE ROCK — Turfgrass and landscape experts from across the country will share their expertise in lawn, golf course, park and sports turf management at the 2021 Arkansas Turfgrass Association annual conference Jan. 25-28. |
Jan. 21, 2021 |
Free virtual workshop teaches business owners how to sell to the State of Arkansas LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Procurement Technical Assistance Center will offer a free virtual workshop, “Selling to the State of Arkansas,” on Feb. 11 from 1-2:30 p.m. Participants will learn about state procurement regulations and procedures for submitting bids with the state. |
Jan. 20, 2021 |
Division of Agriculture releases 2021 versions of weed, pest and disease management guides LITTLE ROCK — New editions of the most widely used publications from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture are now available and offer the latest research-based recommendations for managing pests, weeds and diseases in row crop agriculture, as well as fruit, vegetable and garden production. |
Jan. 20, 2021 |
Late night fire destroys storge building equipment at research station, no injuries FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A fire late Tuesday night at the Milo J. Shult Agricultural Research and Extension Center caused no injuries, but destroyed a large storage building and farm and research equipment. |
Jan. 15, 2021 |
2020 proves to have been a surprisingly steady year for most Arkansas crops LITTLE ROCK — Despite a year dominated by major weather systems run amuck and a global pandemic, most of Arkansas’ major crops came out ahead in 2020, according to a Jan. 12 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
Jan. 13, 2021 |
Cooperative Extension Service offers online produce safety workshops to fruit, vegetable growers LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture will offer online produce safety training workshops to educate fruit and vegetable producers about new rules for protecting the food supply. |
Jan. 13, 2021 |
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. — As an award-winning journalist, Lamar James covered many dark stories of violence, murder and disaster; yet he never lost his sense of optimism and humor, nor the generosity in his heart. |
Jan. 13, 2021 |
Arkansas winter wheat acres highest in four years LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas producers planted about 180,000 acres of winter wheat in the fall of 2020, according to a report released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The acreage is the highest for the state since 2017, when growers planted about 200,000 acres. |
Jan. 12, 2021 |
Prairie County Extension’s Brent Griffin remembered for commitment to agriculture DEVALLS BLUFF, Ark. — Brent Griffin, who spent much of the last two decades serving Prairie County as an extension agent, is being remembered not only for his dedication to agriculture, but also for his bright outlook on life. |
Jan. 8, 2021 |
Division of Agriculture, Dale Bumpers faculty, staff recognized at 2021 Agricultural Awards UNDATED — The traditional celebratory gathering may have been replaced by an online ceremony, but the change didn’t diminish the extension, research and teaching successes honored Friday during the Arkansas Agriculture Awards. |
Jan. 5, 2021 |
Soybean researcher hunts genetics of drought tolerance from the air Larry Purcell counts on clear skies to find the genes that control drought tolerance in soybeans.He identifies regions on soybean chromosomes associated with drought tolerance, providing soybean breeders with a valuable tool for developing improved crops that can thrive when water gets scarce. |