Most of Arkansas has adequate soil moisture

Arkansas started 2025 with good soil moisture levels. The USDA says recent rainfall in the state did saturate the ground and cause some flooding, but 95% of subsoil and topsoil have adequate to surplus soil moisture, most of that in the adequate category, which will be beneficial for spring crop development. Row crop farmers are […]

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