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Dirt to Data

Dirt to Data

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Dirt to Data is the official podcast of Mississippi County Extension, bringing research-based information and practical insights directly to Arkansas producers, landowners, and agricultural professionals. Each episode covers timely topics in crop production, livestock management, forage systems, farm management, and emerging agricultural issues. Featuring Extension specialists, industry experts, and local producers, Dirt to Data connects the science happening behind the scenes with real-world decisions made on the farm every day.

From the field to the future, we're turning dirt into data and data into decisions.

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  • Beyond the Field: Managing Stress and Finding Support in Arkansas Agriculture
    Jul 17 2026

    Farming is about more than crops, cattle, and markets—it's about the people behind the operation.

    In this episode of **Dirt to Data**, we're taking a step back from production agriculture to have an honest conversation about something that affects every farm: **stress**.

    From unpredictable weather and rising input costs to long days during planting and harvest, agriculture can take a toll on both physical and mental well-being. We'll discuss:
    🌾 Common signs of farm stress
    🚜 Simple ways to manage stress during busy seasons
    🤝 The importance of community and checking in on one another
    📚 How the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service can connect producers with valuable resources and support

    No matter what you raise or grow, remember this: **Healthy farms begin with healthy farmers.**

    🎧 Listen to the latest episode of **Dirt to Data** and join the conversation.

    If this episode speaks to you, share it with a fellow producer, friend, or family member. You never know who might need the reminder that they don't have to carry the load alone.

    #DirtToData #ArkansasAgriculture #FarmStress #MentalHealthMatters #Extension #UADA #FarmLife #ArkansasFarmers #SupportRuralCommunities #HealthyFarmHealthyFarmer
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    Pursuant to 7 CFR § 15.3, The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture offers all its Extension and Research programs and services (including employment) without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, marital or veteran status, genetic information, sexual preference, pregnancy or any other legally protected status, and is an equal opportunity institution.

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    18 min
  • Mid-Season Check-In: Crop Scouting, Cattle Markets, and Summer Forages
    Jul 2 2026

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    🌾 Mid-Season Check-In: Crop Scouting, Cattle Markets & Summer Forages | Dirt to Data Podcast

    Summer is a critical time for Arkansas agriculture, and the decisions producers make now can have a lasting impact on the rest of the season. In this episode of Dirt to Data, we cover timely topics affecting row crop and livestock producers across Arkansas.

    Learn why regular crop scouting is essential for protecting yield potential, what insects, diseases, weeds, and weather-related challenges producers may be encountering, and how to make informed management decisions based on field conditions.

    We also discuss the current outlook for Arkansas's cattle industry, including herd management considerations, market trends, and the importance of staying informed about the New World screwworm. Plus, we share practical forage and pasture management strategies to help maintain productive grazing systems throughout the summer.

    Whether you're growing rice, soybeans, corn, cotton, or peanuts, raising beef cattle, or simply interested in Arkansas agriculture, this episode is packed with research-based information and practical recommendations from Extension.

    In this episode:

    • 🌱 Why mid-season crop scouting matters
    • 🐛 Common insects, diseases, and weed concerns
    • 💧 Irrigation and weather considerations
    • 🐄 Arkansas cattle industry update
    • 🚨 New World screwworm awareness
    • 🌿 Summer forage and pasture management
    • 📊 Preparing your operation for the remainder of the growing season

    Subscribe to Dirt to Data for research-based discussions on Arkansas agriculture, including row crop production, livestock management, forage systems, agricultural technology, market updates, and Extension recommendations from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.

    #DirtToData #ArkansasAgriculture #ArkansasExtension #CropScouting #RowCrops #Rice #Soybeans #Corn #Cotton #Peanuts #BeefCattle #ForageManagement #PastureManagement #NewWorldScrewworm #AgriculturePodcast #ExtensionService #FarmPodcast #ArkansasFarmers

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    15 min
  • Episode One: Dirt to Data: The Challenges, Innovations, and Opportunities in Row crops
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode of Dirt to Data, host Jessica Fulgham takes a closer look at Arkansas row crop agriculture and the factors that shape a successful growing season. From soybeans and rice to corn, cotton, and peanuts, we discuss the importance of weather, water management, pest control, and emerging technologies that are helping producers make informed decisions in the field.

    Learn how Arkansas growers are improving irrigation efficiency, managing insects, diseases, and herbicide-resistant weeds, and utilizing precision agriculture tools to increase productivity and sustainability. Whether you're a producer, agriculture professional, or simply interested in the future of farming, this episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Arkansas row crop agriculture today.

    Join us as we dig into the data behind the dirt and explore the research, innovation, and real-world practices that keep Arkansas agriculture growing.

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    12 min
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