KSLA-TV Shreveport - Sun Nov 29
A $1.5 million claim against the state Highway and Transportation Department is headed to the Arkansas Legislature for consideration during its session next year.
New rice producer a " fast startDeltafarmpress - Mon Nov 23
French depended largely on his landlords for advice. Farmers John Harvill and Lucian Walls 'pointed me in the right direction.
White, Ouachita rivers still risingBaxter Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
LITTLE ROCK - Both the lower White River and the Ouachita River are continuing to rise following heavy rain last week - raising worries of potential flooding.
White, Ouachita rivers still risingFOX16.com - Tue Nov 03
The National Weather Service in North Little Rock says the White River will continue rising through the end of the week.
Damaged crops - cost risingDeltafarmpress - Mon Nov 02
'It is much too wet to even consider any harvest plans. Very little cotton has been harvested.
Rainfall Brings More Damage to Arkansas Farm FieldsArkansasMatters Central Arkansas' Homepage - Fri Oct 30
Arkansans were assessing the damage Friday following a storm system that dumped more than 5 inches of rain in some areas in 24 hours on top of already saturated ground.
pockets of optimismDelta Farm Press - Fri Oct 23
Arkansas cotton, rice and soybean growers work to harvest in brief breaks in rains.
Crops Hurting From Too Much RainKTHV-TV - Tue Oct 20
"It's a disease caused by the high humidity and high temperature. And this damage is incurring some pretty hefty penalties when they deliver to the mill," says Brent Griffin.
Wet conditions degrade cropsDelta Farm Press - Mon Oct 19
'It's hard to sugarcoat it. A lot of money has been spent on this crop. You stand there looking at all the wet fields and it's like watching money flowing away.' As frequent rains have continued into October, so have fears that Mid-South crops - left in wet fields with frustrated growers unable to harvest - are suffering yield losses.
Jack Nelson JonesDaily Record - Fri Oct 16
McAlexander et al. v. King et al., 2009 Ark. App. 655, Oct. 7, 2009. This appeal comes from the Prairie County Circuit Court, Honorable Robert Craig Hannah presiding.
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