While 2009 was not a banner year for the turkey industry, USDA economist Dave Harvey said this Thanksgiving those producers do have a few things to be thankful for
CAP and TRADE Bill
Is this change or progress? Everett Griner looks into it and tries to help us answer this.
Sustainable Practices Being Implemented Throughout the Cotton Pipeline
The President of Cotton Incorporated, Berrye Worsham says that one way to look at the implementation of new sustainable practices is from the perspective of the producers bottom line.
Let’s Talk Turkey, and Greenbeans, and Potatoes, and…
As Thanksgiving quickly approaches, the following reports may help in preparation of the big meal.
New Peanut Moisture Meter
Tyron Spearman has information about a new meter which has been developed to test mositure in peanuts.
Cost of Thanksgiving Meal Drops
Information concerning the cost of the annual Thanksgiving Day meal is out, as Tyron Spearman reports it actually dropped this year.
Family Expenses
Everett Griner explains today just how the cost of raising a child has increased.
Cotton Quality Maintaining Despite Harvest Difficulties
Georgia’s cotton harvest continues to be a long and difficult one for many producers as Georgia Cotton Commission’s Richey Seaton says they are still significantly behind.
SE Peanut Harvest & Varieties Summary
At the Amercan Peanut Shellers meeting last week, Tyron Spearman says the peanut harvest and variety selections this year were summarized.
Norman Borlaug
Norman Borlaug was known for giving life to millions. Today Everett Griner tells us more about him.