Growing Georgia, October 2017
Published 9:22 am Tuesday, October 31, 2017
“Growing Georgia,” an online publication of Growing America, features articles and videos related to farming in the Peach State.
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Oct. 31: Laura Perry Johnson: The years Extension tends to shine. (Local connection: Johnson, a Colquitt County resident, is daughter of Colquitt County farmer Louie Perry.)
Oct. 30: Effects of proposed 2017 tax reform on farmers.
Oct. 27: Stories: Just how fast was that calf running …
Oct. 26: You can grow as much corn on a crooked row as on a straight one.
Oct. 25: Rollback of GIPSA rule has industry leaders taking sides.
Oct. 24: UGA’s President Jere W. Morehead and the value of the land grant.
Oct. 23: Blessed with the ability to feed ourselves — Congressman Austin Scott talks agriculture.
Oct. 20: It’s a good time when farmers and ranchers get together — Sunbelt 40.
Oct. 19: Perdue’s views … What’s he thinking?
Oct. 18: Zippy Duvall: Calf growing, learning from Dad, trade and a whole lot more.
Oct. 17: Who wants to be first in line to obliterate bacterial spot? Unfortunately, nobody.
Oct. 16: The grandfather of them all.
Oct. 13: When you love cattle more than your girlfriend.
Oct. 12: 9 truths about farmers that should make you proud to be one.
Oct. 11: Those long-forgotten local seed companies: Where did they go?
Oct. 10: Expect plenty of must-see innovations at 40th annual Sunbelt Ag Expo Oct. 17-19.
Oct. 9: Making life better on the farm — North America’s Premier Farm Show. (Local connection: This story highlights the Sunbelt Expo.)
Oct. 6: Why do cattlemen wear cowboy hats?
Oct. 5: When you’re a farmer, you never stop learning.
Oct. 4: Women changing the face of farming: Two books tell the story.
Oct. 3: Senate spares Farm Bill; House asks for $10 billion cut.
Oct. 2: Vegas rolling the dice on cattle in the high stakes game of its water future.