Morning Coffee and Ag Markets

Episode 40 Preliminary Analysis Suggests Historic Flooding Results in $79 Million in Crop-Related Damages

University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service Season 1 Episode 40

This morning on Morning Coffee and Ag Markets, Riley Smith is joined by Dr. Hunter Biram, Extension Agricultural Economist at the University of Arkansas, to discuss the preliminary findings of a new report estimating nearly $79 million in crop-related damages from the historic April 2025 flooding across 32 Arkansas counties. With over 30% of early planted acres impacted—including corn, rice, soybeans, and wheat—Dr. Biram breaks down the economic toll using field-level reports, crop budgets, and insurance data, highlighting the major losses from replant costs, sunk input expenses, and lost production value. Tune in for a timely conversation on how this generational flood event could shape the rest of the 2025 growing season.