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News - December 2020
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Dec. 23, 2020 |
YEAREND: Busy 2020 in the forest industry; oh, and there's a pandemic, too! MONTICELLO, Ark. — Even if you leave out the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the year 2020 was a busy one for Timber related news, both good and bad. |
Dec. 23, 2020 |
Extension Homemakers provide blankets for UAMS patients LITTLE ROCK — Normally, Santa visits patients at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences this time of year to personally deliver blankets donated by Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council clubs and other volunteers throughout the state. Santa could not visit due to the social distancing requirements, but Extension Homemakers still provided plenty of blankets for people spending the holidays in the hospital. |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
Impact of 2020 elections on agricultural law & policy to be focus of Jan. 13 webinar FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The results of the 2020 elections have led to changes that could be historically significant for U.S. agriculture. To give some clarity on what these changes could mean, the National Agricultural Law Center is hosting a free webinar analyzing agricultural law and policy in light of the 2020 election results. |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The nation’s meat-producing sector showed its resilience in pandemic-ridden 2020, but the industry outlook for 2021 will depend on several factors, including feed costs and consumer demand. |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
LITTLE ROCK — As with many of the state’s commodities, Arkansas corn, wheat and other feed grains took 2020 on the chin. |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
YEAREND: Against all odds, Arkansas soybeans enjoy steady year LITTLE ROCK — If there’s one thing Arkansas soybean growers can say when no one else can, it might be this: 2020 has been a pretty good year. Despite an overly wet spring, delayed planting, and a slow-rolling harvest, the crop saw subtle increases in both acreage and average yield, bringing the state’s total production up from about 127.9 million bushels in 2019 to about 139 million in 2020. |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
YEAREND: Slow start, strong finish for Arkansas peanuts |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
YEAREND: Amid difficult weather and an ongoing pandemic, most Arkansas crops fare
surprisingly well in 2020 |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
YEAREND: Rain eclipses record potential for cotton, yet 2020 ends with in market recovery |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
YEAREND: Despite slow start and prolonged finish, Arkansas rice enjoys strong 2020 |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
YEAREND: Consumer confidence in COVID management key for economy in 2021 |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
‘Virtual Field Trip’ series to expand soil and water health conservation outreach
efforts in 2021 LITTLE ROCK — Outreach educators with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture will continue an online video series focused on sustainable agriculture in 2021. The “Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture” series, which produced its initial episode in November 2020, will expand into a five-part series in the new year. |
Dec. 18, 2020 |
Same content, different address: Arkansas Crops blog moves LITTLE ROCK — Since 2011, the Arkansas Row Crops blog has provided just-in-time production information to the state’s farmers. Starting Jan. 6, the blog will have a new web address, but will continue to provide the research-based content from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. |
Dec. 15, 2020 |
Arkansas extension veterinarian working to improve animal welfare GREELEY, Colo. — Efforts to improve animal welfare evolve continually, and an Arkansas extension veterinarian is working to ensure new research findings reach the people and places it can help the most. |
Dec. 14, 2020 |
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Plants come with pretty good security alert systems against pests and maladies. But entomologist Fiona Goggin wants to give them an upgrade to mount faster, more robust defenses against diseases and nematodes that attack them through the soil.
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Dec. 14, 2020 |
HOLIDAYS: There's no place like home for the holidays LITTLE ROCK — Many of us had hoped the pandemic would be under control by the fall and winter holidays so we could see family and friends in a normal-ish way. Unfortunately, that’s simply not the case. All recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Arkansas Department of Health have been clear: Just stay home. |
Dec. 11, 2020 |
C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center offers holiday meals LITTLE ROCK — “Holiday Helpings,” the meal preparation service offered through the C. A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center, is back this month to help simplify holiday preparations. |
Dec. 11, 2020 |
Employment continues to recover, but at steadily decreasing rate FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — November employment figures fell short of seasonal expectations expressed before a Dec. 4 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, according to an analysis from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. The employment numbers, usually buoyed by anticipated holiday retail sales, grew only mildly from those in October. |
Dec. 9, 2020 |
Extension Service honors excellence, innovation among peers LITTLE ROCK — Faculty and staff at the Cooperative Extension Service found innovative ways to reach Arkansans throughout the COVID-19 pandemic that has dominated much of 2020 — from creating virtual learning opportunities to social media outreach to technology use. |
Dec. 9, 2020 |
As temperatures drop, keep livestock fed and dry LITTLE ROCK — While winter temperatures can certainly make things uncomfortable for the humans involved, livestock experts with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture say that as long as they’re well-fed and dry, cattle, horses and other livestock should be just fine. |
Dec. 8, 2020 |
‘Take half, leave half’: How to avoid overgrazing pastureland FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Anyone who’s driven the highways of the western half of Arkansas has seen it: overgrazed pastures, nearly denuded and almost bare of plant ground cover, save for some tall, brush-like weeds in one corner of the pasture or another. |
Dec. 8, 2020 |
Register now as winter county production meetings move online in January, February LITTLE ROCK — Registration links are now available for the 2021 winter county production meetings. |
Dec. 3, 2020 |
Shop Local Guide offers small businesses ideas for engaging consumers LITTLE ROCK — With the 2020 holiday shopping season in full swing, consumers have many choices about where to spend their dollars. Small businesses are hoping consumers will buy locally. |
Dec. 3, 2020 |
Trio of food science students place first or second in rice and cereals research contests FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — University of Arkansas graduate students Annagret Jannasch and
Rebecca Bruce, who are conducting rice research in Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural,
Food and Life Sciences, recently finished first and second in a video contest. Ana
Gonzalez won first place in a presentation category. |
Dec. 2, 2020 |
AmeriCorps volunteers close out 2020 at Arkansas 4-H Center LITTLE ROCK — The C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center has been getting extra care and attention in recent weeks thanks to the work of AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps members. |
Dec. 2, 2020 |
UA-Monticello, Division of Agriculture form research partnership, certificate program with Five Oaks MONTICELLO, Ark. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello, the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and the Five Oaks Ag Research and Education Center on Wednesday announced a partnership for forestry and wildlife research and a graduate certificate program in conservation, property and land management. |