Growing Georgia, October 2018
Published 9:25 am Wednesday, October 31, 2018
“Growing Georgia,” an online publication of Growing America, features articles and videos related to farming in the Peach State.
Click below for recent issues:
Oct. 31: A farmer’s view of Hurricane Michael.
Oct. 30: America’s Forgotten Crops: The Bradford watermelon.
Oct. 29: Pumpkins and agritourism: A wise choice for Wise Family Farms.
Oct. 26: I guess you can say the FFA is our football team.
Oct. 25: Life on the farm post-Michael.
Oct. 24: Zurcher Farms: Are all your eggs in one basket?
Oct. 23: Scientific community confirms centuries long global GMO conspiracy.
Oct. 22: Five reasons to join an ag association right now.
Oct. 19: A season to remember.
Oct. 18: A farmer that breathes, sweats and bleeds farming.
Oct. 17: Crop-dusting is not for the faint of heart.
Oct. 16: Paying it forward with vision & action: Dr. Keith Belli, College of Agriculture, Forestry & Life Sciences at Clemson.
Oct. 15: 10 reasons why every day is National Farmers Day.
Oct. 12: Hurricane Michael wreaks havoc on Southeast agriculture.
Oct. 11: “Farm Again” — Resources for farmers of all abilities.
Oct. 10: Four generations farming together — that’s what it’s all about.
Oct. 9: A helpful resource for recent ag graduates — Ag Grad.
Oct. 8: Then and Now: Sunbelt Ag Expo.
Oct. 5: Turning the tide.
Oct. 4: Watch your step: Life with cats and cows.
Oct. 3: Fighting for their land: Century farmers fight eminent domain for proposed airport.
Oct. 2: The biggest “buzzword” in agriculture today.
Oct. 1: America’s forgotten crops: Sea Island cotton.