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Arkansas AgCast
Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation
453 episodes
1 week ago
The Arkansas AgCast is a weekly podcast discussing the latest news, trends and issues impacting Arkansas farmers and ranchers.
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The Arkansas AgCast is a weekly podcast discussing the latest news, trends and issues impacting Arkansas farmers and ranchers.
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Arkansas AgCast
Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner, USDA Disaster Relief and Much More

On this week’s Arkansas AgCast, we cover USDA’s Stage Two disaster relief. We also look at Thanksgiving meal costs, nearly 20% lower than last year in Arkansas. Then we break down the Trump administration’s proposed WOTUS rule aimed at clarifying federal water jurisdiction after the Sackett decision. Finally, we share important animal health alerts: heightened HPAI risk for poultry growers and regional concerns over EHV-1 in horses.

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1 week ago
45 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
AgCast Deep Dive: Dr. Calvin White Jr.

On this Deep Dive edition of the Arkansas AgCast, we sit down with Dr. Calvin White Jr., provost and executive vice chancellor at Arkansas State University, on location during the Catalyst event in Jonesboro. We discuss how Arkansas agriculture is evolving, its impact on rural communities and how collaboration can strengthen the industry for all Arkansans. Dr. White shares insights on the university’s role innovation, rural revitalization and preparing the next generation of ag leaders through initiatives like A-State’s new College of Veterinary Medicine.

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2 weeks ago
51 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
AgCast Deep Dive: 2025 ArFB State Resolutions Meeting

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we’re in Hot Springs for ArFB’s 2025 Resolutions Committee meeting. We sit down with Monroe County farmer Bo Mason to discuss the policy-making process and the important role the meeting plays in our process.

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3 weeks ago
22 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
AgCast Deep Dive: The State of the Arkansas Row Crop Economy with Dr. Hunter Biram

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we discuss why row crop farmers in the state are weathering one of their most challenging years in decades. In 2025, falling commodity prices, stubbornly high input costs and tightening credit are pushing farm income deep into the red for a third straight season. Listen as Dr. Hunter Biram breaks down the numbers behind the row crop economy and what’s driving the rise in farm bankruptcies across the region. We also explore how government support programs are providing partial relief, what new policy proposals could mean for the year ahead and where farmers might still find a few bright spots heading into 2026.

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1 month ago
35 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Brazil’s Record-Setting Row Crops, Argentinian Beef Imports and Much More

On this week’s Arkansas AgCast, we take a closer look at Brazil’s fast-moving 2025–26 planting season, where record soybean and corn acreage could reshape global markets. We have the details on a new University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture two-part webinar series to help row crop farmers improve their cost-management strategies for the coming season. Finally, we break down the reaction from U.S. cattle producers after President Donald Trump floated the idea of importing Argentinian beef to lower consumer prices, a proposal that sent shockwaves through cattle markets.

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1 month ago
46 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
On Location: The Arkansas State Fair

We’re coming to you from the Arkansas State Fair this week. A new report from University of Arkansas economists paints a tough picture for row crop farmers, with high input costs and low commodity prices are creating some of the tightest margins in decades. We also discuss the ongoing federal shutdown, which is holding up potential emergency farm aid meant to help struggling farms across the country. The corn dog microphone returns as John McMinn walks the midway and show barns visiting with youth livestock exhibitors.College Pick ‘Em: https://fantasy.espn.com/games/college-football-pickem-2025/group?id=d114c024-6b65-4704-bf7d-7ef95119e0e0&joining=true

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1 month ago
46 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
H-2A Wage System Changes, Mounting Financial Pressure for Fruit and Vegetable Farmers and Much More

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, timber landowners across the South face new hurdles as buyers tighten contract terms to comply with Europe’s deforestation rules. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Labor has finalized sweeping changes to the H-2A farmworker wage system, a move that could lower labor costs for farmers.

We also take a closer look at the specialty crop industry, where rising input costs, labor shortages, and limited safety nets are putting farmers under mounting financial strain. And finally, signs of new federal aid for farmers emerge as the U.S. administration considers billions to offset trade losses with China.

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1 month ago
47 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
USDA Takes on Rising Input Costs, the New World Screwworm Inches Closer to the US and Much More

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we cover a packed slate of agriculture news out of Washington and abroad. We break down USDA and the Department of Justice’s new antitrust agreement aimed at curbing rising input costs and take a closer look at U.S. beef’s shrinking market share in China.Also, shifting soybean demand shaped by tariffs and policy in Beijing, and the latest on New World screwworm detections just south of the U.S. border.

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1 month ago
54 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
The Fed Cuts Interest Rates, How Drought Reporting Influences Disaster Funding and Much More

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we spotlight the return of the Arkansas Farm Trail passport program for its second season. We share how to apply, who’s eligible, and what benefits come with joining the trail. We also discuss the growing concern for drought and how the U.S. Drought Monitor can be a helpful tool with local input from farmers and ranchers. We have the details on the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate cut of the year and what it means for agriculture. Finally, how Arkansas lawmakers are working to secure new federal relief for farmers as economic pressure continues to strain operations across the state.

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2 months ago
45 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Doing the Math on Updated Reference Prices, Have Yourself a Merry Soybean Harvest and Much More

On this episode of Arkansas AgCast, we break down major changes to farm bill commodity programs under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including how reference price increases might pencil out. We also dive into the newly released “Make America Healthy Again” report, revising controversial health and agriculture recommendations. Finally, we look at how late the Arkansas soybean harvest will be, and what it means for yields and markets.

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2 months ago
44 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
AgCast Deep Dive: Arkansas Farm Trail Farmer Conversation

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we’re putting a spotlight on the Arkansas Farm Trail, ArFB’s passport program designed to connect Arkansans with local farms and food. Host John McMinn sits down with Margie Raimondo of Urbana Farmstead, one of the farmers participating in the program, to get her “boots on the ground” perspective.

Margie shares her unique journey into agriculture, the story behind Urbana Farmstead and how the Arkansas Farm Trail is helping her reach new customers while educating the public about where their food comes from. She also discusses the cooking classes she’s leading with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture and how the Farm Trail ties into her

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2 months ago
32 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Spring Weather's Impact on Yield, Mississippi River Levels Drop at Harvest and Much More

On this week’s Arkansas AgCast, we cover challenges facing Mid-South farmers. We start with the Mississippi River, where current low water levels could again disrupt barge traffic, raising transportation costs, and widening basis levels that cut into farm income. Next, we look at how extreme weather last spring is impacting yields during harvest, with rice producers facing some of the steepest declines in decades.We also cover comments from USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden, hinting at possible short-term relief for farmers until new safety net programs take effect. Finally, we provide the latest update on the New World screwworm, as U.S. officials confirm the first travel-related human case and expand surveillance to protect livestock.
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3 months ago
53 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Time Prices Continue to Fall, USDA Stopping Subsidies for Solar Projects on U.S. Farmland and Much More

On this week’s Arkansas AgCast, we take a closer look at the economic pressures weighing on the ag industry. John Deere is scaling back production with layoffs as farmers cut back on equipment purchases, while Arkansas’s timber industry continues to struggle under collapsing pulpwood prices and mill closures. We also cover the latest initiative to stop the destructive New World screwworm spread with a new sterile fly facility in Texas and USDA’s policy shift to end subsidies for solar power projects on farmland.

Farmers Market Application: https://arfbstateconvention25.vfairs.com/en/farmers-page

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3 months ago
51 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
August WASDE Implications, EPA Releases New DEF Regulations and Much More

In this episode, we cover new EPA guidance aimed at preventing sudden diesel power losses that could save farmers millions and USDA’s August WASDE report with record corn projections and tight margins ahead. We also take a look at USDA reorganization proposal that would move key offices into regional hubs and how Brazil’s surging sorghum production is reshaping global markets. To register for the Farmer’s Market at the 91st Annual ArFB State Convention, click here.

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3 months ago
46 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Farm Bill 2.0, Wildfire Suppression Kit Applications Open and Much More

House Ag Committee Chair G.T. Thompson says “farm bill 2.0” is in motion, even with Congress on recess. We break down the latest reporting from AgriPulse and what it means for funding priorities like conservation, SNAP and rural broadband. We also highlight how the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is supporting wildfire response across the state with 75 new wildfire suppression kits available for rural volunteer fire departments. Listen to all the news that matters to Arkansas farmers. College Pick 'Em Link

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3 months ago
46 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
AgCast Deep Dive: 2025 Cattle Industry Outlook

On this Deep Dive episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we shift our focus to the state’s livestock industry and sit down with Dr. James Mitchell, assistant professor and livestock economist with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. We discuss current cattle inventory levels in Arkansas, ongoing challenges with hay quality and supply, and the economic pressures from rising production costs. Mitchell also breaks down the latest federal legislation and what it means for ranchers and whether conditions are right to start rebuilding cattle herds.

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4 months ago
27 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Recorded Live from the Officers & Leaders Conference

This week’s Arkansas AgCast comes to you live from the 77th Annual Arkansas Farm Bureau Officers and Leaders Conference in Rogers. In today’s episode, we have updates on the New World screwworm fly issues in Central America and Mexico. We also take a look at Arkansas’s investment in local fairs and livestock shows, with more than $1.4 million awarded through the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Fair Funding Program.Plus, we sit down with keynote speaker Carey Portell, a nationally recognized author and inspirational speaker, to talk about the power of agriculture in her journey.

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4 months ago
51 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
Ag Updates from the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a Poultry Insurance Pilot Program and Much More

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we break down the USDA’s new National Farm Security Action Plan, which is an effort to limit foreign ownership of U.S. farmland and protect national food security. We also highlight major agriculture wins in the newly signed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” including stronger safety nets for farmers, expanded crop insurance and the creation of a first-ever poultry insurance pilot program. Plus, the latest on USDA’s response to the growing New World screwworm threat along the southern border.

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4 months ago
48 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
4th of July Cookout Costs, Adjusted Planted Acres and Much More

On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we cover key USDA reports impacting producers and consumers alike. We start with the latest Cattle on Feed report, which shows declines in marketings and placements, pointing to tighter beef supplies and continued high prices. We also break down the cost of a Fourth of July cookout, with Arkansas shoppers projected to spend just under $70 to feed 10 people this year. We also share updates on federal disaster assistance, including the upcoming signup for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program. And finally, we dive into the June Acreage Report, highlighting reduced rice and cotton acres in Arkansas and shifting trends across key crops.

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4 months ago
57 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
AgCast Deep Dive: 2025 Arkansas Rice Crop Outlook

On this episode of the AgCast Deep Dive series, UA Extension rice agronomist Dr. Jarrod Hardke offers an in-depth look at the 2025 rice crop. Hardke explains how persistent rains this year have disrupted planting and application schedules, and what that means for total acreage. He also talks about what growers should expect with yield and milling quality and provides advice to help farmers navigate the challenges ahead.

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5 months ago
55 minutes

Arkansas AgCast
The Arkansas AgCast is a weekly podcast discussing the latest news, trends and issues impacting Arkansas farmers and ranchers.