Emergency preparedness officials are warning there are possible tornadoes as this storm passes. Mississippis governor has joined louisianas in declaring a state of emergency already. We have cnn meteorologist Allison Chinchar with us now who has just gotten an update. What are you learning this hour, allison . Right, the latest update still shows what weve been seeing the last 24 to 48 hours, that the storm is still continuing to intensify. Albeit slowly, but that in and of itself presents a concern because the slower this system moves, the more time it has to dump a tremendous amount of rain. Heres the latest statistics winds still about 65 Miles Per Hour. Keep in mind thats less than ten Miles Per Hour off from being a categoryone hurricane. Were close, were just not quite there. Forward movement is west northwest at about five Miles Per Hour. We need it to start taking that direct northward turn before we can really pinpoints the exact landfall point. We still expect it to be this m
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The University of Arkansas and Syngenta Seeds show in their new research the potential sustainability benefits of using Enogen corn for feed in the beef production industry. According to Marty Matlock, Executive Director of the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center (UARC), small changes can make a big difference in moving the needle toward sustainability.
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Enogen corn for feed delivers potential 5% increase in feed efficiency
Innovative technology offers significant opportunity for farmers to reduce environmental footprint of livestock production through reduced emissions and natural resource usage
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Syngenta Seeds, in partnership with the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center (UARC), unveiled newly published research
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