Arkansas
Severe to extreme drought grips much of Arkansas as growing season nears
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — It might seem hard to believe but much of Arkansas is dealing with severe to extreme drought conditions.
It is especially problematic as the growing season approaches.
Large portions of the state are experiencing dry conditions… creating added stress for farmers in a challenging agricultural economy.
Those challenges were front and center today in Harrisburg at the annual Arkansas Rice Meeting, where farmers, lawmakers, and industry leaders gathered to discuss solutions.
Governor Sanders told the crowd her administration is working hard to help farmers through hard times.
“I know that the last year was one of the most difficult in recent memory for our entire ag industry,” said Sanders.
“I know many of you are talking with lenders right now, trying to figure out how you are going to get seed in the ground for the next year. I’m here today to let you know you are not forgotten.”
During the speech, she spoke about the income tax exemption for farmers.
Disaster relief payments were approved late last year in The Natural State along with other national aid.