Georgia producers are seeing a substantial increase in the amount of metal theft from irrigation pivots and Bryan Tolar, president of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, says the issue is a double whammy when it comes to the economical loss for producers. Download Audio
More Class-Action
U.S.D.A. files new class-action law suits. Everett Griner tells us what this is all about. Download Audio
Productivity
Americans farmers are keeping productivity strong. How? Everett Griner tells us. Download Audio
Sugar Industries Collide in Suit
The U.S. sugar industry has filed a lawsuit against several corn processors and their lobbying group for their effort to rebrand high-fructose corn syrup as “corn sugar”. Download Audio
April Another Good Month for Farm Prices
We saw another good month for farm product prices and USDA’s Gary Crawford has the details. Download Audio
Corn Planting Running Behind/U.S. Food Sales/Possible Super Weed
Corn planting across our country is running behind normal according to the latest numbers, as Tyron Spearman has that update along with information about U.S. food sales and another possible super weed that growers in the Southeast may have to also worry about. Corn: Download Audio Sales: Download Audio Weed: Download Audio
The Driving Force
Everett Griner explains how agriculture drives economic recovery. Download Audio
2011 Plantings
Everett Griner tells us what the outlook is this year for corn, cotton and soybean planting, from the most recent report, of course. Download Audio
Weather Causing Planting Delays & Peanuts to Stay on Planes
Planting delays are being found in many parts of the country due to weather, as Tyron Spearman has the story along with an update concerning the issue of serving peanuts on airline flights. Delays: Download Audio Planes: Download Audio
Rural Recovery
Everett Griner explains how revitalizing the rural economy is working. Download Audio