by grassdmin8 | Dec 27, 2012 | News & Articles
Paul Hollis, Southeast Farm Press, December 27, 2012 The peanut industry is a vital economic engine for many rural economies in the Southeast. Trouble is, it tends to run in fits and starts, resulting in a bumpy ride for those who are dependent on it. “Over the past... by grassdmin8 | Dec 21, 2012 | News & Articles
Sorghum hottest row crop for now Roy Roberson, Southeast Farm Press, December 21, 2012 December prices received by North Carolina producers enforces the popular belief that cotton and peanut acreage will be down significantly and grain crop acreage will be up... by grassdmin8 | Dec 7, 2012 | News & Articles
Roy Roberson, Southeast Farm Press, December 7, 2012 Grain prices will likely again drive U.S. agriculture in 2013, according to several speakers at the recent Tennessee agriculture leadership forum,made possible by Farm Credit Mid-America. Near record low stocks of... by grassdmin8 | Dec 5, 2012 | News & Articles
Growing Georgia Magazine, December 5th, 2012 We just went through an entire political campaign in which almost no one mentioned science. But what else has a greater impact on people’s lives? When Hurricane Sandy tore a path of death and destruction along the... by grassdmin8 | Nov 29, 2012 | News & Articles
by John Pocock, Farm Industry News, November 29, 2012 Uncertainties abound for corn and soybean production in 2013. Potential drought, crop insurance payouts, and commodity prices are just a few major unknowns. To help growers prepare for the next year, Farm Industry... by grassdmin8 | Nov 28, 2012 | News & Articles
by John Pocock, Farm Industry News, November 28, 2012 Having equipment that allows you to apply nitrogen (N) late in the season is well worth having — even if you don’t use it every year, says Clay Mitchell, Buckingham, Ia. “Adding late-season N can be like putting on...