Arkansas Agriculture
Newsletters
Farm Management and Marketing Newsletter
This quarterly publication is designed to bring timely management information to county extension agents and agricultural
producers. A typical issue now contains equal numbers of articles from both Research and Extension Agricultural Economists.
March 2008, Vol. 16 No. 1 - Climbing the Mountain: The 2007
Arkansas Soybean Market Price Pattern;
Macroeconomic Impacts on Agriculture; Impact of Feed Costs on
Catfish Production
December 2007, Vol. 15 No. 4 - Economic Results from the 2007 Rice Research Verification Program;
Whole-farm profitability impacts from cotton harvest efficiency;
Good Agricultural and Handling Practices Workshop
September 2007, Vol. 15 No. 3 - Arkansas Farm Management Regional Meetings;
Trends in Arkansas Farmland Values; Economic Influences on the 2006/07 Wheat Research Verification
Program; Annie’s Project: Risk Management Education
June 2007, Vol. 15 No. 2
- Should Specialized Machinery Impact Crop Choice and Acreage Allocation Decisions;
Impact of USDA 2007 Farm Bill Proposals on Arkansas Representative Farms;
Farmers’ Market Numbers Continue to Grow
March 2007, Vol. 15 No.
1 - Macroeconomic Impacts on Agriculture;
Making the Most of Precision Agriculture Technologies for On-farm Research; Nitrogen Fertilizer Situation and Outlook
December 2006, Vol. 14 No. 4 - A Decision Aid for Purchasing a Corn Header; Horticulture
Show Examines Agritourism Opportunities; Department Welcomes New
Faculty; Upcoming Events
September 2006, Vol. 14 No.
3 - Canola Production in Arkansas; 2007 Horticulture Industry Show;
Producer Marketing Strategy for Winter Wheat; Agritourism in Arkansas
June 2006, Vol. 14 No. 2 - Rice Graphics and Commentary; 2006 Projected Net Returns for Row Crops; L’Anguille River Watershed Decision Support System; Farmers’ Markets Developments and Resource Listings
March
2006, Vol. 14 No. 1 - Macroeconomic Impacts on
Agriculture; Rental Arrangements on Arkansas Rice Farms: A
Comparison of Popular Arrangements; Second Statewide Women in
Agriculture Conference Provides Learning Opportunities for Over 300
Participants; Marketing Farm Products to Public Agencies;
Identifying Your Place in the Market
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