.@AgInArk head Deacue Fields, right, talks about efforts to collaborate with other agencies to expand research and extension efforts. He notes that some @AR_Extension and @ArkAgResearch employees feel impacts to rural communities, but he also said they are part of the solution.
ALT Small and Fields smiling facing one another at a front table.
The applications for state #AR4H leadership positions Teen Star, Ambassador, & State Officer candidate are OPEN! All 3 applications are due on Wednesday, March 15th by 11:59 pm! ππ»
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Join us at the AR 4H Center Feb 15-16 for the FREE AR Discovery Farms conference on:
π On-farm Conservation efforts
πΎ Soil Health
π¦ Water use efficiency
π¨βπ« Discussion panels from producers & specialists
Register for in-person or virtual attendance at:
uaex.uada.edu/df-conference
AR Discovery Farms had the privilege of helping with the AR Future Ag Leaders Tour again this year. 22 AR college students spent 5 days learning about Ag related career opportunities around the state. The Stuttgart Discovery Farm was even a featured stop!
#AgLeadersTour2022
These amazing 4-Hβers will be recognized on Wednesday evening at the Teen Star/Hall of Fame Banquet & Ceremony held at the @ar4hcenter & we will announce the #AR4H HOF inductee(s) then too πππ€« #MakeTheBestBetter#FindYourSpark
Here, we have William Blankenship! He is an upcoming sophomore at @UArkansas & is majoring in Ag Education & Communication! William loves promoting student education especially in the field of #ArkansasAg πΎπ¨βπΎ #AR4H
On the right is Annalise Strecker, she will be a junior at @astateredwolves next year & is majoring in Marketing & Management! She enjoys watching basketball & hanging with friends! π #AR4H
In the next week, areas of heavy rain are in the forecast, especially from the northern Plains into the mid-Mississippi Valley and northern/central Arkansas. Widespread two to four inch amounts are expected, and this could result in flash flooding in places.
#arwx
ALT In the next week, areas of heavy rain are in the forecast, especially from the northern Plains into the mid-Mississippi Valley and northern/central Arkansas. Widespread two to four inch amounts are expected, and this could result in flash flooding in places.
There will be a chance for thunderstorms across all of Arkansas tomorrow, followed by dry weather on Sunday. It won't last, however, as an active weather pattern will affect the state thru the coming week, bringing rain chances to the state every day. #arwx