Poultry Partners is teaming up with the Poultry Federation this year to bring outstanding speakers and programs from all across the United States. Growers will be able to attend these programs FREE but please RSVP to Rachel Willis at 479-575-7118 for a meal count. Please call 918-326-0325
Read more →Noble Foundation agricultural consultants have developed www.noble.org/drought , a Web page that will serve as a central repository for information to assist agricultural producers in managing their properties and resources throughout this difficult situation. Noble Foundation offers new resource for drought stricken farmers, ranchers in Southern Great
Read more →Poultry Partners will hold a general membership planning meeting on Monday June 13, 2011 at the Gentry Arkansas Library conference room. The free meal will start at 6 p.m. and the meeting will be held at 7 p.m. All members and potential members are urged to attend.
Read more →By CURTIS KILLMAN World Staff Writer Published: 5/9/2011; Edwin Johnston was hospitalized in 2002, recovering from hip ailments, when a friend called to tell him he and others were driving to Muskogee to file a lawsuit against an Arkansas poultry company. “Make sure my name is on
Read more →See the latest machinery, equipment, products and gadgets offered to growers at the annual Ozark Poultry Growers Symposium. Doors open at 1 p.m. Poultry Partners general membership meeting will follow at 7 p.m. Dr. Susan Watkins, extension poultry specialist at the University of Arkansas of Excellence for
Read more →By Robert J. Smith Friday, February 19, 2010 TULSA — Defense attorneys on Thursday criticized Oklahoma for asking a federal judge to cut poultry manure’s use in the Illinois River watershed when the state has the ability to do it on its own but has not changed
Read more →Published in the Tulsa World online. By JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS Associated Press Writer Published: 12/9/2009 12:32 PM Last Modified: 12/9/2009 2:32 PM Oklahoma’s pollution case against the Arkansas poultry industry suffered another setback Wednesday, when a judge blocked the state from introducing soil test records that reportedly showed
Read more →by: JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS Associated Press Writer Wednesday, December 09, 2009 12/9/2009 2:32:56 PM; posted www.tulsaworld.com. Oklahoma’s pollution case against the Arkansas poultry industry suffered another setback Wednesday, when a judge blocked the state from introducing soil test records that reportedly showed high phosphorus levels at 50 chicken
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