by Doug Mayo | Jul 16, 2024
Fence building has been a key part of agricultural operations for many generations. This week’s featured video was published by PrimeLight Films to document a centuries old craft for farms in Yorkshire, England. Drystone walls were used to separate property...
by Doug Mayo | Jun 21, 2024
This week’s featured video comes from the historic archives of the University of Georgia that was published to YouTube by the Carrabelle History Museum. This short 1940s documentary entitled, “Suwanee Pine” was produced by the Georgia Agricultural...
by Doug Mayo | Jun 14, 2024
This week’s featured video was published by Solutionaries to highlight research being conducted by Dr. Nico DiLorenzo and his team, at the UF/IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center, near Marianna, Florida. According to their website,...
by Doug Mayo | Jun 7, 2024
This week’s featured video was published by the Associated Press (AP) as a companion to their news story: She’s the world’s most expensive cow. Viatina-19 FIV Mara Movéis was sold at auction for over $4 million in Brazil, which was a world record, according to...
by Doug Mayo | May 31, 2024
This week’s featured video was published by Chris Chase, who is a storm chaser, to explain how meteorologists utilize radar for monitoring the movement and severity of storms. If you are a farmer or outdoor enthusiast of any type, you have likely utilized a...
by Andrea Albertin | May 24, 2024
In the Florida Panhandle, dryland row crop farmers, Shedrick McGriff, Jackson County, and Phillip Melvin, Calhoun County, implement Best Management Practices or BMPs that improve their farming operations while also protecting water quality in the Chipola River...