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Groundwater remains a critical resource for Arkansas, with approximately 71% of the state's water use sourced from aquifers, ...
In a state full of natural resources, water might be the most important resource to Arkansas. It is pivotal to agriculture, ...
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s latest report shows a slight rebound in groundwater levels in the Alluvial and Sparta aquifers, but recommends continued monitoring, conservation ...
In 2023, Arkansas clients submitted a record of 201,896 soil samples — representing approximately 1.5 million acres of land — to the experiment station’s Marianna Soil Test Lab.
When you test more than 200,000 soil samples in a year, you not only learn something about how Arkansans grow crops, gardens and lawns, but also the value of recommendations that result from soil test ...
In 2023, Arkansas clients submitted a record of 201,896 soil samples — representing approximately 1.5 million acres of land — to the experiment station’s Marianna Soil Test Lab. The article found that ...
Clay soils have a water-holding capacity of about 1.35-2.5 in. of water per foot of soil, whereas well-drained sandy soils hold far less, typically 0.4-1.25 in. of water per foot of soil.
This architectural wonder stands proudly among Arkansas’s rolling landscape, offering a slice of castle life in the heart of The Natural State. Medieval dreams come true! The Manor’s stone facade and ...
No, you haven’t accidentally teleported to Europe – you’ve discovered The Manor on Stagecoach, Arkansas’s very own castle experience. Medieval dreams come true! The Manor’s stone facade and circular ...
As 2024 comes to an end, roughly 70% of the U.S. is experiencing some level of drought and dryness. What does that mean for 2025? According to one meteorologist, in six of the past 10 years with a ...