Growing Georgia, March 2017
Published 9:47 am Monday, April 3, 2017
“Growing Georgia,” an online publication of Growing America, features articles and videos related to farming in the Peach State.
Click below for recent issues:
March 31: Stories: “I wasn’t gonna die without seeing if I could farm.”
March 30: Settlement insures producers’ private information stays private.
March 29: New soil sampling software is free, easy way to lower nutrient input costs.
March 28: It’s looking like smooth sailing for Governor Perdue’s nomination.
March 27: Still having fun farming after 43 years.
March 24: Stories: Hit by disaster.
March 23: Potatoes in Space: Experiment may solve interplanetary hunger.
March 22: Stories of compassion and heartbreak: The Heartland Wildfires.
March 21: Time to toot your horn: It’s National Agriculture Day
March 20: Big cities, urban farms.
March 17: Building a crop duster.
March 16: Frightening future: Dicamba may be losing war on Palmer.
March 15: Brooks County farmer vs. Sabal Trail: Pipeline may have killed Randy Dowdy’s record-setting future.
March 14: No arms, no legs, but he says life is great.
March 13: Ugly produce getting the love it deserves.
March 10: Growing America Stories: Drone pilots vs. feral hogs.
March 9: Three heroes who taught us how to be a real cowboy.
March 8: USA and Israeli scientists team up for a better peach.
March 7: Nothing extra safe or nutritious about cage-free eggs, says court.
March 6: Growers just gained max control over their data.
March 3: Growing America Stories: She became a farmer.
March 2: Feral hog-pocalypse might be on the horizon.
March 1: Rule ditched, ag cheers.