by Doug Mayo | Jan 17, 2020
The Panhandle Ag Extension Team would like to thank our subscribers and social media followers for your interest and support of Panhandle Ag e-News in 2019. Keep sharing those emails, posts, and tweets to help us spread the word, so more producers sign up for this...
by Doug Mayo | Jan 17, 2020
This week’s featured video is a short documentary highlighting the sixth generation of the Carlton Family who operate Bull Hammock Ranch near Fort Pierce, Florida, that were recognized by NCBA’s Environmental Stewardship Award Program in 2015. The family...
by Doug Mayo | Jan 10, 2020
Some of the most challenging conversations, in almost any relationship, are the ones about money. This is certainly true as farmers and landowners negotiate lease agreements, or managers and workers negotiate salaries for the year ahead. It can be pretty challenging...
by Doug Mayo | Jan 10, 2020
This week’s featured video was published by Oklahoma State’s SunUp TV to share the story of a 100 year old farmer, K.B. Williams, who graduated high school during the dust bowl, and drove the combine one more time during the 2019 wheat harvest. Driving...
by Doug Mayo | Dec 20, 2019
Rainfall November was yet another month of below average rainfall for the entire Panhandle. For the month, NOAA estimates range from 0.5-2.5″, which was 1-4″ below normal. – The six Florida Automated Weather Network (FAWN) stations reported...