Moultrie Observer

Agriculture

February 9, 2013

Growing Georgia, January 2013

ATHENS, Ga. — "Growing Georgia," an online publication of Growing America, features articles and videos related to farming in the Peach State.

Click below for recent issues:

Jan. 31: Farm parts, delivery a family tradition.

Jan. 30: New traits in Pioneer's product lineup.

Jan. 29: Dow's PhytoGen shows highest cotton yield.

Jan. 28: New DropSpan from Valley puts more acres under irrigation.

Jan. 25: UGA's Kent Wolfe talks about the 2013 Ag Forecast Meeting.

Jan. 24: Ag Commissioner Gary Black talks about new regulations.

Jan. 23: Expert says prices steady for products in 2013.

Jan. 22: Ag census takes pulse of production.

Jan. 21: Eades look to future in family-owned dairy.

Jan. 18: Ag Technologies continues to grow in the Southeast.

Jan. 17: The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and what it means to you.

Jan. 16: KMC Roller making cover crops easier.

Jan. 15: Peanut Show comes back to Tifton.

Jan. 14: Will Harris and White Oak Pastures — Doing what you love.

Jan. 11: What does the Farm Bill extension really mean?

Jan. 10: Brandt's Smart System feeds cotton, soybeans after herbicide

Jan. 9: Keeping track of what matters to you on your tablet or smartphone.

Jan. 8: Trade opportunities discussed at UGA Ag Forecast Talk.

Jan. 7: Farmer Profile — The Best Days Are the Days Calves Are Born

 

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