Rain keeps Arkansas farmers sidelined much of the week

Scattered rains kept Arkansas farmers out of the fields for about half of last week.  The rains left farmers with just 2.3 days suitable for fieldwork but brought soil and subsoil moisture levels up.  Fifty-four percent of the topsoil and 48 percent of the subsoil now has excess moisture.  Forty-three percent of topsoil and fifty […]

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