Growing Georgia, September 2017
Published 10:45 am Monday, October 2, 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:
Sept. 29: Stories: All those farmhouse tables.
Sept. 28: Summer 2017: Rural America’s highlight reel.
Sept. 27: Getting your pilots license — to fly your drone.
Sept. 26: The calendar says it’s fall; unfortunately, so did the Rural Main Street Index.
Sept. 25: USDA trade mission to expand export opportunities in Brazil.
Sept. 22: Stories: Cowboys made America what it is.
Sept. 21: Hurricane impact and recovery: Latest updates and how to get help.
Sept. 20: Fresh catch: Couple opens shrimp farm in Wisconsin.
Sept. 19: Pocket-sized record keeping tool for cattlemen set to be released Oct. 2.
Sept. 18: China sets target of 2020 for nationwide use of ethanol.
Sept. 15: Farm technology startups raise $1.13bn in the first half of 2017.
Sept. 14: Your soybeans are hitting the road … inside tires.
Sept. 13: Next stop, Missouri: Farmers take Monsanto lawsuit on the road.
Sept. 12: Push back on EPA’s Dicamba ban proposal — Who will win?
Sept. 11: John Deere’s new acquisition means unlimited potential to teach farm machines new tricks.
Sept. 8: Potato heal thyself (with a little help from technology).
Sept. 7: Do you manage as well as you grow?
Sept. 6: Can American agriculture stand together?
Sept. 5: Winged adjusters helping to scout crop damage.
Sept. 1: Stories: “Early to bed and early to rise makes you healthy, wealthy and wise.”