Tar spot fungus in corn. (Courtesy photo.)
Close-up of cover crops growing between rows winter wheat stubble. (Photo: iStock - mvburling)
(Photo by Laura McKenzie, Texas A&M AgriLife.)
(Photo by Laura McKenzie, Texas A&M AgriLife.)
A decline in Arkansas cotton acres is part of the story behind the decline in the number of cotton gins (U of a System Division of Agriculture file photo)

Arkansas loses a cotton gin in 2023, reflecting larger trend

  • By Mary Hightower │ U of A System Division of Agriculture
Cottonseed as a supplement can help dairy farmers with milk production. (Aklaq Ahmed at Pixabay.)
Traditional corn silage, while energy-rich, demands more water than sorghum. However, recent research by Texas A&M AgriLife experts suggests that male-sterile sorghum hybrids could offer a solution. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Laura McKenzie)

Daily Cash July 19