Everett Griner tells us how 2011 will be a history making year. Download Audio
Still Looking to Cut Ag Budget
Today Tyron Spearman has an update on what’s being discussed in the nation’s capitol about the budget and how some are still looking to agriculture to for even more cuts. Download Audio
New Health Foods
Genetically engineered foods are here. Everett Griner tells us what impact this will have on agriculture. Download Audio
Ag in Review for the Week of July 11, 2011
A highlight of agricultural news for this week from around the Southeast. To hear weekly reviews subscribe to our podcast.
USDA Reassures Farmers and Ranchers in States Affected by Extreme Weather
WASHINGTON, July 15, 2011 —The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds farmers and ranchers in states across the country that USDA offers a variety of resources for those affected by recent extreme weather, including floods, drought, fires and tornadoes. USDA also urges producers in need or those with questions to contact their local county or state USDA Service Center or …
Heat Having an Affect on Peanuts
University of Georgia Peanut Specialist Dr. John Beasley says the drought and the heat have been brutal on the peanut crop and with forecasts calling for the heat to continue, it’s causing problems that growers need to be aware of. Download Audio
More Hi-lights from Sunbelt Expo Field Day
Today Tyron Spearman has more hi-lights from last week’s Sunbelt Ag Expo Field Day held in Moultrie, Georgia. Download Audio
No New Peanut Contracts & Peanut Acreage Sees Rain
When it comes to peanut prices, Tyron Spearman says there are no new contracts at this time and also looks at how some peanut acreage across the Southeast have finally been seeing some rain. Price: Download Audio Rain: Download Audio
Keep It Going
Everett Griner tells us why sustainable agriculture is serious business. Download Audio
Farm Labor
The immigration laws confound farmers. Everett Griner tells us about this. Download Audio