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AGFC plans Arkansas Deer Update for hunters
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AGFC plans Arkansas Deer Update for hunters

Biologists will host a live Arkansas Deer Update on the AGFC YouTube channel beginning at 6 p.m. Oct. 19 for hunters heading into the meat of deer season

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Effects of ‘forever chemicals’ on agriculture topic of Oct. 18 webinar
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Effects of ‘forever chemicals’ on agriculture topic of Oct. 18 webinar

In recent years, PFAS have become better known for presenting an array of regulatory and environmental challenges for agriculture

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Haunted hayride, Fall Fest among Halloween activities planned in Arkadelphia
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Haunted hayride, Fall Fest among Halloween activities planned in Arkadelphia

The City of Arkadelphia is celebrating “spooky season” like never before

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Foreign-owned acres of U.S. farmland may be underreported
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Foreign-owned acres of U.S. farmland may be underreported

While the issue of foreign ownership of farm- and forestland in the United States goes back to the nation’s earliest days, concerns were reignited in 2021 when Chinese buyers eyed farmland near U.S. military bases

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Arkansas hunters set alligator harvest record
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Arkansas hunters set alligator harvest record

Arkansas hunters tallied 202 legally harvested alligators, swamping the old record of 174 taken in 2020

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Low water brings boating hazards near the surface
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Low water brings boating hazards near the surface

A hot, dry summer has left Arkansas lakes and rivers lower than usual for the arrival of fall

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History Minute: Arkansas as the “Bear State”
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History Minute: Arkansas as the “Bear State”

Though bears could be found in almost every state in the 1800s, Arkansas stood out for its large bear population, famously becoming the “Bear State”

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