Growing Georgia, June 2017
Published 3:00 pm Tuesday, July 4, 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:
June 30: Stories — Being a farmer today in America.
June 29: Rescinding the changes and lifting the burden of WOTUS.
June 28: Before you jump to conclusions about millennial farmers, read this.
June 27: Jeffrey Mills joins AgSouth Farm Credit.
June 26: Risky Business: Putting farm safety first saves lives.
June 23: Stories: Passing on a good work ethic to the next generation.
June 22: How a principal became an A+ farmer.
June 21: King Cotton reigns in cowboy country.
June 20: Too many complaints may result in Dicamba ban.
June 19: Drone operators: Before you fly, read this.
June 16: Stories: As agriculture goes, so goes our society (An interview with ABAC President David Bridges).
June 15: Rural counties would gain jobs from increased demand for agricultural exports.
June 14: New startup introduces equity crowdfunding for the ag sector.
June 13: Drought happens: How we’re better prepared today.
June 12: American agri-women united in D.C. to call attention to the issues that affect rural livelihoods.
June 9: Stories: Agriculture and immigration. (Editor’s Note: This video presents comments by Colquitt County farmer Kent Hamilton.)
June 8: Look who’s thriving again: Rural communities.
June 7: Here comes Farm Dog Fridays.
June 6: Early warning system could ID sick livestock days sooner.
June 5: Killer pathogens can be murder on crops.
June 2: Stories: From the farm to the Battle of Midway aboard the USS Yorktown.
June 1: Chronology of a sideways corn market.