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Coal ash is the waste leftover from burning coal — which can contain toxic heavy metals like mercury, cadmium and arsenic.
Agriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, farmers and researchers are teaming up on a ...
The planting season for the rice crop in the state of Arkansas got off to a roaring start. Then, the rains and floods came.
An agronomist in Arkansas says there could still be good yield potential for flooded crops in the northeast part of the state ...
Hay and forage conditions improved across the state with recent rainfall, setting the stage for promising hay yields and rangeland conditions ...
A farmer in northeast Arkansas says he’s still waiting to replant after several thousand acres of his cropland flooded ...
Irrigation is the lifeblood of many ag operations and to the High Pains economy, Ken Eriksen writes in his cover story.
Farmers are falling behind as flood waters from earlier this month are still hanging around. Right on the Posey and Gibson ...
Residents in Jackson County are finally seeing flood waters start to recede slightly after three weeks of fighting to keep ...
Kentucky farmer Drew Langley got an early start planting soybeans this spring, hoping to boost yields to help soothe the ...
Over the past three weeks, farmers have been battling rising river and drainage ditch levels, setting some of them behind ...
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