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Best of Successful Farming, Mid-February 2012 By: 02/17/2012 @ 12:37pm

Here are 10 favorite stories from the latest issue of Successful Farming magazine.

Across the Editor’s Desk: What is agriculture? By: 02/16/2012 @ 11:31am

Yahoo.com drew a strong and emotional reaction from agriculturists recently when it posted a story, “College Majors ...

Best of Successful Farming, February 2012 By: 01/31/2012 @ 2:43pm

Here are 10 favorite stories from the latest issue of Successful Farming magazine.

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Across the Editor’s Desk: Farm Bill's food bill By: 01/30/2012 @ 3:02pm

Back in the 1960s, I recall an urban Congresswoman raising a fuss when her political party assigned her to the House Ag Committee. She said she couldn't help her constituents much on a farm committee. So ...

Best of Successful Farming, January 2012 By: 01/12/2012 @ 4:47pm

Here are 11 favorite stories from the latest issue of Successful Farming magazine.

Across the Editor’s Desk: Your piece of 2012 pie By: 01/11/2012 @ 11:27am

Did you get your share and more of last year's farm income pie? USDA estimates that 2011 net farm income will end up at $100.9 billion when the final numbers are tallied. That's a record amount and ...

Best of Successful Farming, December 2011 By: 12/07/2011 @ 10:37am

Here are 10 favorite stories from the latest issue of Successful Farming magazine.

Across the Editor’s Desk: FFA stays on the grow By: 12/06/2011 @ 10:48am

Desiree Fuhrmann-Lavallee loved cheerleading and running as a freshman at Caribou High School in Maine. A self-described “city girl,” Desiree became curious about agriculture when one of her cheerleader ...

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