Thursday Jun 11 | Deltafarmpress
Twin-row cotton a " simplify equipment?
Twin-row cotton - simplify equipment? Jun 11, 2009 3:31 PM, By Elton Robinson Farm Press Editorial Staff A study by the University of Arkansas indicates that shifting from 38-inch rows to twin-row, 15-inch or to twin-row, 7.5-inch configurations in cotton won't negatively impact lint yield and quality.
" I've said this time and time again and this time I meant it. I want to put locks there to bring some stability and safety to the park," said Danny Fortner.
Hipper planting yields Chia beans
Some farmers may take some good-natured ribbing for their "Chia Pet" soybeans this coming season, but hey, pulling 55 bushels off double-crop or late-planted soybeans ain't exactly a laughing matter.
UA Ice Storm Damage, Cleanup to Cost $700,000
A preliminary estimate by University of Arkansas administrators puts the cost of repairs and cleanup from the January 27 ice storm at approximately $700,000, but that figure is expected to increase.
Pam Beasley, superintendent of the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources and director of the Natural State Chautauqua in Smackover, will be the guest speaker when the Golden K Kiwanis Club meets at noon today at ...
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