JANUARY 25, 2019 • VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 2
Farm Bureau Press A PEAK INSIDE
STAY IN THE KNOW • ArFB’s YF&R and Collegiate Conference will be held Feb. 16-17 in Little Rock. With the theme “I am Arkansas Agriculture,” the conference will cover topics ranging from solar energy and record keeping to herd health and livestock marketing. Contact your county office to register by Feb. 1. • A public hearing date has been set for the proposed regulations that allow the use of dicamba in Arkansas on soybean and cotton varieties resistant to dicamba. The public hearing will be held Feb. 20 in Little Rock. Written public comments are also being accpeting now until Feb. 5. Comments can be submitted online at http://bit.ly/DicambaComments or can be mailed to: Attn: Pesticide Division, Arkansas State Plant Board, P.O. Box 1069, Little Rock, AR 72203. • Arkansas Grazing Lands Conference will be held March 7 in Hope and March 8 in Greenbrier. Featured topics are soil health, profitability and multi-species grazing. Learn more and register by visiting www. argrazinglandscoalition.org or by calling 501-944-7310
Gov. Asa Hutchinson was sworn in Jan. 15 for his second term as the 46th governor of Arkansas. Photo courtesy of the governor’s office.
ArFB Announces Support for Proposed Reorganization of Agriculture Department, page 2.
USDA to Reopen FSA Offices for Additional Services During Government Shutdown, page 3.
A PUBLICATION OF THE ARKANSAS FARM BUREAU FEDERATION