Arizona Agriculture Newspaper

Arizona Agriculture is the official publication of the Arizona Farm Bureau, published monthly.

Julie Murphree, Editor
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2010

November/December 2010 Volume 63 No. 11

  • EPA Oil Spill Regulations Mean More Costs
  • Get a Visual on Arizona Agriculture
  • Young Farmers and Ranchers, We’ve Got Lots Going On. Join Us!

October 2010 Volume 63 No. 10

  • Meet a Momma Bear on the Border
  • Propositions you’ll fnd on the November Ballot
  • It’s Time to Get Back to Constitutional Basics!

September 2010 Volume 63 No. 9

  • Beef is Back!
  • Food Safety in Animal Agriculture Getting a Producer-Driven Boost
  • AITC’s Volunteers come from the Most Obvious Places

August 2010 Volume 63 No. 8

  • From Field to Fork: Food Safety a Priority for Arizona Growers and Shippers
  • Insightful Summer Reading
  • We Feed, We Clothe and We Rise to What We Must Do

July 2010 Volume 63 No. 7

  • Growing for the Local Market
  • Continued Litigation on Public Lands Could Mean an End to Grazing
  • SCF Introduces more Savings for Arizona Businesses

June 2010 Volume 63 No. 6

  • Border Security Dominates D.C. Discussion
  • The Legislature has Adjourned; Everyone Needs to Take a Deep Breath
  • In this Election Year, Consider Arizona’s Amazing Races

May 2010 Volume 63 No. 5

  • The Impact of the EPA’s Endangerment Finding to Agriculture
  • Arizona Agriculture Community Feels Pain of Krentz Family Loss
  • Corporate Environmentalism is Generating Big Green

April 2010 Volume 63 No. 4

  • Imagining Arizona Agriculture in the Next 20 Years
  • The Three-Legged Stool Becomes Unstable
  • Budget Cuts could put Our Food Safety at Risk

March 2010 Volume 63 No. 3

  • “Ag”vocating in 2010
  • Animal Agriculture and Responsible Antibiotic Use
  • County Corner Q&A: Navajo

February 2010 Volume 63 No. 2

  • A Professor, a Farmer and an Extension Agent
  • Arizona Farm Bureau Reaches the Pinnacle
  • A Positive Slant on Regulation

January 2010 Volume 63 No. 1

  • Legislative Leadership Establishes Their 2010 Priorities
  • Farm Bureau Leadership Prepared for 2010
  • Local Government Challenges in the Wake of State Budget Woes

2009

December 2009 Volume 62 No. 12

  • The Governor’s Office and the NBA Comes to the 88th Annual Meeting
  • Annual Convention Highlights Farmers Standing Strong in Uncertain Times
  • Young Agriculturalists Gather to Compete, Learn and Socialize

November 2009 Volume 62 No. 11

  • Issues on the Forefront
  • Encounter With A Humanitarian
  • AITC Is In High Cotton

October 2009 Volume 62 No. 10

  • Feeling the Squeeze? High Costs and Depressed Prices Drive Net Farm Income to Fall by Billions
  • Farm Bureau Youths Head for National FFA Competition
  • Opportunities Await YF&R Members

September 2009 Volume 62 No. 9

  • Passing Climate Change Bill Would Be the Height of Folly
  • Agriculture on Tribal Lands: What the USDA Numbers Tell Us
  • YF&R Members… It’s Time to Demonstrate Your Skills

August 2009 Volume 62 No. 8

  • Arizona Beef Market Looking For Rain During a Very Dry Spell
  • 2009 Legislative Wrap-Up
  • AITC Begins New Year with New Curriculum

July 2009 Volume 62 No. 7

  • Ensuring Safety in the Food Chain
  • Local Police Coordinate with Farmers to Fight Rash of Hay Thefts
  • America’s Heartland is Changing the Public’s Hearts and Minds for the Better

June 2009 Volume 62 No. 6

  • Carbon Becomes a Crop for Some; But A Cash Crop?
  • Elections Matter
  • Arizona’s Own Ana Kennedy Becomes Part of American Farm Bureau’s 5th Leader Class

May 2009 Volume 62 No. 5

  • Arizona’s Livestock and Crop Agriculture
  • One Bad Apple – or Rather Peanut – Can Spoil the Whole Bunch
  • Farm Machinery Safety and Your Bottom Line

April 2009 Volume 62 No. 4

  • A Review of Last Year’s Agriculture Commodities Draws Some Insights
  • The “Owner Approach” Will Help You Weather the Credit Crisis and Downturn
  • Spirit of Optimism Buoys Young Farmers, Ranchers

March 2009 Volume 62 No. 3

  • Arizona Agriculture by the Numbers
  • Sonoran Desert Tortoise Next in Line to Disrupt Arizona Agriculture
  • Managing a Strong Business in a Weak Economy

February 2009 Volume 62 No. 2

  • The Economics of Farming in our Current Economic Times: It’s Not a Chicken Little Period
  • There’s Proof! Agriculture Taught in the Classroom Improves Test Scores
  • You Think You Can? Then You Can

January 2009 Volume 62 No. 1

  • Legislative Leadership Establishes Their 2009 Priorities
  • Prosperity in Farm and Ranch Country
  • The Best in Arizona Agriculture Celebrated


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