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UADA analysis shows Arkansas farmers to suffer losses for corn, cotton, long grain rice, soybeans
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UADA analysis shows Arkansas farmers to suffer losses for corn, cotton, long grain rice, soybeans

Arkansas farmers will lose hundreds of dollars per acre this year for their corn, cotton, long grain rice and soybean crops

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Increased corn acres driving higher fertilizer prices; farmers may see fuel price relief
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Increased corn acres driving higher fertilizer prices; farmers may see fuel price relief

An increase in fertilizer prices in the Mid-South is driven more by a demand from the increase in corn acres than tariffs

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UADA tallies crop-related flood damage at ‘conservative’ $78.9 million
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UADA tallies crop-related flood damage at ‘conservative’ $78.9 million

Rice accounted for most of the flooded acreage

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Crop planting is under way in Arkansas
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Crop planting is under way in Arkansas

Planting season is under way for Arkansas farmers, with corn growers first to getting seed in the ground

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The last straw: Broken by low prices, high input costs, some farmers are looking for the exit, extension experts say
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The last straw: Broken by low prices, high input costs, some farmers are looking for the exit, extension experts say

“No doubt we’ll see a few more farm auctions this winter,”

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NASS forecasts new record soybean yield for Arkansas
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NASS forecasts new record soybean yield for Arkansas

Arkansas is on track to break its year-old record for soybeans

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Low Mississippi River levels expected to amplify weaker basis at harvest time
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Low Mississippi River levels expected to amplify weaker basis at harvest time

Now is the time for farmers to look closely at ways to protect themselves by managing basis risk

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