Arkansas Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Conference: July 28-30 Fayetteville, Arkansas
June 30, 2026
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Annual Arkansas Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Conference (“Conference”) will be held from July 28-30.
The Conference will be held at the Don Tyson Center for Agricultural Sciences in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The theme of the Conference is “Building Resilience through Sound Science and Practice.”
The Conference is sponsored by the following organizations:
- Arkansas Department of Agriculture
- Beaver Watershed Alliance
- Illinois River Watershed Partnership
- Arkansas Water Resources Center
- Arkansas Forests & Drinking Water Collaborative
Featured sponsors are listed as:
- Beaver Water District
- Conway Corp
- Crafton Tull
- Freese and Nichols, Inc
- Hawkins-Weir
- Metrohm USA
- Prism Design Studio
- U of A Division of Agriculture Research & Extension - NWA Stormwater Education
Premier sponsors are stated to include:
- Analytik-Jena
- ISG
- Nativ State
- Olsson
The Conference is described as bringing together:
… together researchers, policymakers, and community members to discuss critical issues shaping Arkansas's natural resources.
The Conference will include 40 presentations and 25 poster presentations.
The topics at the Conference will include:
- PFAS Contamination, Emerging Contaminants, and Water Quality Indicators
- Groundwater Availability and the Future of Arkansas Aquifer Systems
- Evapotranspiration Data and Water Conservation Tools
- Regional Wastewater Strategy and Onsite Septic System Management
- Source Water Protection and Land Conservation
- Regional Stormwater Management and Flood Resilience
- Innovative Approaches to Urban Stormwater Quality and Quantity
- Nonpoint Source Pollution and Green Infrastructure Success Stories
- Prescribed Burns, Interjurisdictional Agreements, and Watershed Management Capacity
A link to the Conference agenda and registration information can be found here.
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