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Southeast Regional Ag News
Nine organizations representing rural and agricultural interests wrote a letter to Congress in support of passing the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act.
Fruit Grower Report
National Association of Farm Broadcasting president, Joe Gill addresses the problem facing rural America after recent automakers announcements that they are leaving AM Radio out of future vehicles.
Fruit Grower Report
National Association of Farm Broadcasting president, Joe Gill addresses the problem facing rural America after recent automakers announcements that they are leaving AM Radio out of future vehicles.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers in California's San Joaquin Valley are being forced to bulldoze healthy nut and citrus trees and grapevines due to water shortages, and many electric vehicles don't come with AM radio and that's a big worry for farm broadcasters.
The Agribusiness Update
The Georgia Peanut Commission and Georgia Public Broadcasting launch new virtual learning experience called "Georgia Peanuts," and National Pork Producers Council applauds USDA efforts to stop African Swine Fever.
Fruit Grower Report
This year's 34th Annual Auction of Washington Wines, the first-ever Hybrid event, will be held next month.
Fruit Grower Report
This year's 34th Annual Auction of Washington Wines, the first-ever Hybrid event, will be held next month.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia growers stories being told on "A Fork In The Road" TV series, and the price of trucking fresh produce is sky-rocketing.
The Agribusiness Update
A new study shows farmers still tuning into radio to stay informed, and Japan puts temporary tariff hike on U.S. Beef imports.
The Agribusiness Update
California-grown food assistance during pandemic, and H-2A worker positions increase fivefold in 14 years.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Potato Council launches new source of information with the "Eye on Potatoes" podcast.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Potato Council launches new source of information with the "Eye on Potatoes" podcast.
The Agribusiness Update
Tough times for ag may continue in 2019, and China buying U.S. soybeans.
Northwest Report
Suspect beef has been recalled...An explanation to USDA procuring firearms...A major broadcasting milestone has been reached...and Lacy gets personal with your health.
Idaho Ag Today
An article in the national Association of Farm Broadcasters caught my eye because if the Romans could do it, does that mean that we could too?
Northwest Report
Better grab that turkey quick...The Ag Secretary has some nice things to say...and Lacy discusses some losses.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
This is the week for conventions.
Food Forethought
Ag Secretary Vilsack is trying desperately to convince farmers that the EPA appreciates them and only has their best interest at heart, but farmers should, and do remain wary.
Northwest Report
A California company has succeeded in turning garbage into fuel & a long time friend in the broadcasting industry says so long.