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On today's show, Bill Berloni is a Tony Award-winning animal director and trainer, and his work can be seen at the Walton Arts Center during the musical "Annie." Plus, Lyon College administration members provide details on Arkansas' first veterinary and dental schools, the inaugural AMMPLIFY Festival begins this week and more
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Farmers depend on hay to feed livestock, and equestrians need specific forage for horses. About 75% of Arkansas hay and other pasture fields was deemed in poor or very poor condition in August 2022, according to USDA’s Crop Progress Report. Now, as some Arkansas farmers gear up for hay season, the state is no longer in a drought.
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Our outline of the last 24 hours includes Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signing a social medial bill into law, the return of the U.S. Pro Cup to the region and free trees in Alma and Goshen.
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On today's show, artwork made through the Fenix Youth Refuge Experience will be displayed this Saturday at Mt. Sequoyah Center Hall. Also, preventing land loss through the Keeping it in the Family Program. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, remembering Brenda Blagg, local music and more.
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There are thousands of farms in Arkansas, some families do not have an estate plan for when the time comes to pass down ownership of the land. This can lead to heirs’ property ownership. Although the Keeping it in the Family program exists to introduce conservation practices to yield a better profit, it also provides education resources for heirs' property owners.
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On today's show, bringing Arkansas hops to the table and state sports bets hit a historic high. Plus, a quick midterm election recap, Arcade Now, an excerpt from Points of Departure and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
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Recent dry and hot conditions throughout our region are putting strain on farmers and ranchers this fall.
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On today's show, Fayetteville officials develop a historic preservation plan, the Razorback Greenway's updates and the drought's continued impact on crops. Plus, septic system management in Bella Vista, Rachell Sanchez-Smith tells her uncle's story, and an audio postcard from Barcelona. Also, a Community Spotlight on PEARL, Positive Energy Affecting Lives.
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Towns have rules for fencing determined through the city ordinances or different entities. Agriculture fence law vary on a state-by-state basis. Some fencing agriculture laws worked well more than 100 years ago, but in 2022 they are out of date. This can make navigating legal questions tricky in Arkansas and other states. This week, the National Agricultural Law Center held a webinar on fence laws and estray statutes.
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Sightings of invasive worm species are on the rise in our region. Experts says the long-term effects are unclear.