Woodruff County, located in Arkansas, is celebrating its 140th anniversary and is named after William E. Woodruff, founder of the Arkansas Gazette. The county boasts rich, level land that is ideal for rice, cotton, soybean, and grain farming, as well as light industry in Augusta, McCrory, and Cotton Plant. It is also known for its outdoor recreational activities, with the scenic White River offering year-round floating and fishing, and the Cache River providing excellent duck hunting opportunities. The county is home to the Cache River Natural Area, which showcases some of the state's finest river swamp and bottomland hardwood forests.
Woodruff County, with a population of 8,741, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and hunters alike. Its picturesque landscapes, including the Rex Hancock Black Swamp Wildlife Management Area and the Henry Gray Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Area, offer exceptional hunting and fishing experiences. With its agricultural heritage and abundant natural beauty, Woodruff County is a destination that showcases the best of Arkansas.
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