Growing Georgia, July 2017
Published 11:39 am Monday, July 31, 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:
July 31: Production diversity and backgrounds define Southeast’s Farmer of the Year state winners.
July 28: Stories: Ready, aim, fire … The success of White Oak Pastures.
July 27: “I know things about your tractor you don’t … I’ve seen them with their clothes off!”
July 26: The truth about agriculture.
July 25: The smell is gone: Cow manure now odorless, nutrient-packed crop food.
July 24: The family farm is alive and well.
July 21: Stories: The passion of my son, the wisdom of my grandfather.
July 20: What it takes to be an American cattle farmer.
July 19: Soil mapping with simple — and cheap — electrical currents.
July 18: The debate over mandatory checkoffs.
July 17: On 50-state tour, Duvall encourages farmers to get loud about ag concerns.
July 15: Stories: is the idea of the family farm a myth?
July 13: Fourth dimension farming: It’s coming.
July 12: These pups have a nose for pest poop, and that is a good thing.
July 11: Glyphosphate as carcinogen ruling: Who’s taking sides and how.
July 10: Proposed agriculture appropriations defy president’s request for cuts.
July 7: Stories: Freedom and Farming.
July 6: Millions of ag acres now owned by foreigners, says USDA.
July 5: One school’s effort to make a difference in ag literacy. (Features a video about ABAC’s Destination Ag program.)