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Eat Arkansas catfish ... if you can find them It’s easier said than done as the state’s catfish-farming industry faces threats both foreign and domestic. January 11, 2011 at 12:03 p.m. by by ...
The Natural State is the birthplace of the commercial catfish industry, and today, catfish farming remains the largest part of Arkansas aquaculture. The state produces up to 1.3 million catfish ...
However you get it, there is no excuse not to enjoy delicious, locally grown catfish,” according to Larry Dorman, Extension aquaculture specialist for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Thanks to a generous donation from Baxter Land Company Fish Farm in Desha County, thousands of catfish, ranging from 5 to 45 pounds, are being stocked in program ponds across the state.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (Talk Business & Politics)- Fish mislabeling in restaurants is a worldwide problem, and in Arkansas one of the most popular fish consumed catfish is at times misidentified on ...
Baxter Land Company Fish Farm in Arkansas City donated more than 12,000 pounds of catfish, weighing 10 to 40 pounds each, to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to give people some added ...
Gov. Sanders has established August as Catfish Month in Arkansas to celebrate the catfish industry's contributions to the state's economy and agricultural sector.
Rural counties in Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi are southern states well known for both catfish farms, and high poverty rates.
LITTLE ROCK -- It's official. August is Arkansas Catfish Month. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders joined agriculture leaders and industry partners on Aug. 3 in making the proclamation to highlight the ...
Catfish hatcheries in Arkansas are located in Eastern Arkansas, Central Arkansas, and Southeast Arkansas, as well as the state hatcheries located across the state.
Thanks to a generous donation from Baxter Land Company Fish Farm in Desha County, thousands of catfish, ranging from 5 to 45 pounds, are being stocked in program ponds across the state.