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Ag makes social media presence known; farm speaker a Mashable award finalist
Farm community propels professional ag speaker Michele Payn-Knoper into top five finalist spot for Mashable’s Twitter User of the Year web award.
FSA Andy for July 31, 2008
Hello again! This week I’m going to reissue a previous article I wrote. Amazingly enough the same issues I wrote about two years ago are still points of contention at FSA offices. Most county offices have gone to appointments to better assist producers. Please try to keep your appointment if at all possible. Please reschedule
A story we’d rather not tell
In a perfect world, we’d never print another article like Tony Nicoletto’s page one story about his miraculous recovery from a farm accident.
Israel’s attempt to reinvent itself
(Note: Editor Susan Crowell is traveling with an agricultural trade mission to Israel. This is her first report, filed after arriving in Tel Aviv.
Freeze, then rain, tough on corn crop
Early planted corn in central Ohio got socked by the frost, then the rain.
Farm bill remains in closed debates
Congress broke for its Easter recess but there won’t be a vacation for Congressional staffers still pounding away at the details of the farm bill proposal.
Chinese growers provide solution to watermelon diseases and nematodes
CHARLESTON, S.C. – For years, South Carolina peach growers have planted grafted trees, the union of fruit wood to rootstock that is resistant to soilborne diseases and nematodes.
Lightning round lambing ends 2022
A crazy ending to winter lambing was a fitting end to 2022 for Rebecca Miller. On to 2023.
Do not go overboard when buying horse feed
Horse owners should take a step back and think before making extra feed purchases.
Winterize your boat now — beat the incoming freeze
Learn all the secrets of winterizing your boat and perhaps, more importantly, its engine.






