In this 2019 file photo, flooding in crop fields leaves behind debris and submerged plants that may die or suffer yield damage. (Photo by Linda Geist)

When fields stay wet

Tractor spraying soy field in sunset. (Adobe Stock-#355841291 │ Dusan Kostic)

Pesticide poisoning symptoms can mimic flu

Little green plant on crack dry ground, concept drought. (Adobe Stock │ #197359617 - sawitreelyaon)

Arkansas drought lingers as nature moves beyond usual rainy spring

  • By Mary Hightower │ University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
STUDYING A SAMPLE — Taylor Klass, head plant pathologist and lead diagnostician for the Arkansas Plant Health Clinic, observes a plant sample submitted to the clinic. (UADA photo by Paden Johnson.)
New sprouted corn and tractor track on the field. (iStock-#1464694860 │ vovashevchuk)

Soil compaction: More than avoiding ruts

Farmer walking through a field checking wheat crop. (Adobe Stock │ #115058843 - maxbelchenko)
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