Arizona Agriculture Newspaper
Arizona Agriculture is the official publication of the Arizona Farm Bureau, published monthly.
Julie Murphree, Editor
Peggy Jo Goodfellow, Advertising
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Julie Murphree, Editor
Peggy Jo Goodfellow, Advertising
Please send comments to: arizonaagriculture@azfb.org
For advertising, e-mail ads@azfb.org, call (480) 635-3609
2012
May 2012, Volume 65, No.5
- Interview with USDA's Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan
- Our Rotenone Round-Up
- In the End, A Successful Legislative Session
April 2012, Volume 65, No.4
- More and More Farmers Connect with Consumers Online
- U.S. Supreme Court Again Clarifies Streambed Ownership
- A Double Dose of Benefits
March 2012, Volume 65, No.3
- There Are Strong Signals for Arizona Agriculture
- The Essential Need for Immigrant Labor
- Farmers Can Prevent Hearing Loss, Skin Cancer
February 2012, Volume 65, No. 2
- The Arizona Dairy Industry Returns from the Precipice to Lead!
- The Man from Gila River
- Arizona Farmers & Ranchers Must Learn to Talk Consumer's Language
Jaunary 2012, Volume 65, No. 1
- Legislative Leadership Establishes Their 2012 Priorities
- Where Have All The Arizona Apples Gone?!
- The Best in Arizona Agriculture Celebrated
2011
November-December 2011 Volume 64 No. 11
- Issues on the Forefront
- Farm Bureau Leaders Witness DC Gridlock
- Countryside Grassroots Works!
October 2011 Volume 64 No. 10
- Meet Your New Dean of the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
- But Isn’t All Farming Organic?
- Getting the Most out of Farm Bureau’s Annual Convention
September 2011 Volume 64 No. 9
- Beef Industry Survives Challenges while Markets and Beef Prices Improve
- Food Contaminants Really Don’t Care Whether Food is Organic
- AITC’s Volunteers come from the Most Obvious Places
August 2011 Volume 64 No. 8
- The Economics of Farming in our Current Economic Times
- Forest Health Cannot Take a Back Seat!
- Is This a Deal Made in Heaven, Or Hell?
July 2011 Volume 64 No. 7
- Farmers Helping Ranchers While Wildfres Rage
- Congress to Consider Mandating E-Verify
- A Lesson In Organizational Communication
June 2011 Volume 64 No. 6
- Pending Trade Agreements Could Bring Millions of Dollars to Arizona’s Economy
- Sine Die is Just the Beginning
- The Surprising History of the Secret Ballot
May 2011 Volume 64 No. 5
- Food Safety Begins with You
- Perceptions Have Changed
- Agriculture: A Growing Story
April 2011 Volume 64 No. 4
- Troubled Waters
- State Legislation on the 14th Amendment Won’t change a Thing
- Kyl's Replacement must be a Problem Solver
March 2011 Volume 64 No. 3
- Big Ag Number Means Big Productivity Gains in Arizona Agriculture
- Arizona Agriculture: A Snapshot
- Farmers Can Prevent Hearing Loss, Skin Cancer
February 2011 Volume 64 No. 2
- Is King Cotton Back?
- Now that the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act has Passed...
- You Make Feeding the State's Hungry Possible
January 2011 Volume 64 No. 1
- Legislative Leadership Establishes Their 2011 Priorities
- Arizona Farm Bureau’s Legislative Docket for 2011
- As a Guest in the Supreme Court, I Couldn’t Help Think we are All Winners to Be Living in this Country
