Corn half planted, first crop hay begins in Arkansas

Arkansas farmers have passed the halfway point for planting corn. USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service says as of Sunday, 62% of the Arkansas corn is now in the ground.  That’s up 20% from last week, behind last year, but well ahead of the five-year average.  Forty percent of the corn has already emerged, which is […]

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