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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2007

December 2007 Volume 60 No. 12

  • Predicting Arizona Agriculture’s Future
  • Animal Agriculture’s 2007 Heartburn and Hope Odyssey
  • Annual Convention Illuminates “New Challenges… New Opportunities”

November 2007 Volume 60 No. 11

  • Agriculturalists Skip the Middleman and Connect Directly to Their Customer
  • Arizona Farm Bureau Files Suit to Stop Arizona’s Employer Sanctions Bill
  • Bountiful Harvest Season Arrives At Last

October 2007 Volume 60 No. 10

  • Make Managing Your Supply Chain Priority Number One
  • Arizona Produce Inspections to Improve
  • County Annuals Lead Up to AZFB Annual Convention

September 2007 Volume 60 No. 9

  • Market Opportunities Help You Find Your Niche!
  • New “Employer Correction Request” Rules Released by Homeland Security Hold Serious Consequences if Ignored
  • The Myths of Agricultural Labor

August 2007 Volume 60 No. 8

  • Biofuels Begin to Fuel Change in Traditional Arizona Crops
  • Tip Top Shops Can Save Money And Prevent Accidents
  • Questions and Answers about the Legal Arizona Workers Act

July 2007 Volume 60 No. 7

  • Arizona’s Emerging Crops What Makes Sense for Your Grower Portfolio
  • Immigration Reform: An Update
  • YF&R Takes to the High Country

June 2007 Volume 60 No. 6

  • 2007 Farm Bill - How It’s Shaping Up So Far
  • BIO5’s New Hub
  • Mr. Rogers (and the AZFB Team) Goes to Washington

May 2007 Volume 60 No. 5

  • Immigration Reform: Facing Down a Failed System
  • Legislative Update: A Look at What’s Happening
  • As the Farm Bill Takes Shape, Producers Share Their Desires

April 2007 Volume 60 No. 4

  • Ag's Role in Renewable Energy: How Does Arizona Stack Up?
  • Copper Theft: Updated Developments
  • Arizona Agriculture Interviews Commissioner Mayes

March 2007 Volume 60 No. 3

  • Copper Theft in Arizona at Epidemic Levels
  • YF&R Members Gain Knowledge, Inspiration, and Friends at this Year�s National Conference
  • Arizona and Nevada Establish Landmark Water Deal

February 2007 Volume 60 No. 2

  • Arizona Legislators Meet with Farmers and Ranchers and Hear Their Concerns
  • Eminent Domain Reform and What It Means To You
  • Demand for Local Produce Increases: Examining Arizona’s Market

January 2007 Volume 60 No. 1

  • Leadership Establishes Their 2007 Legislative Priorities
  • Cecil H. Miller, Jr., Receives Highest AFBF Honor Given
  • 2007 Legislative Priorities Must Focus on “Active Engagement”

2006

December 2006 Volume 59 No. 12

  • Agriculture “Wins” on Hogwash Campaign: But Let’s Not Lose the Momentum
  • Yuma County Farm Bureau Fights Proposed Union Pacific Railroad
  • “Arizona Will Produce More Acres of Feed Grains Than Cotton

November 2006 Volume 59 No. 11

  • Yuma’s Grassroots Effort Protecting Private Property Gets Bi-partisan Support
  • What’s Included in the Agricultural Trade Balance?
  • Be Safe, Be Seen with SMV

October 2006 Volume 59 No. 10

  • Key Issues Need Agriculture’s Vote November 7th
  • Senate Hopefuls Face Off on Two Issues
  • Gubernatorial Candidates Talk Ag Issues

September 2006 Volume 59 No. 9

  • Many Immigration Issues – No Easy Answer
  • Are Immigrants Really Taking Our Jobs?
  • What Has Arizona Agriculture Done for Me Lately?

August 2006 Volume 59 No. 8

  • Primary Issues Toll Rural Arizona’s Future
  • Prop 204 – The Hogwash Campaign
  • Prop 105, 106 - State Trust Lands

July 2006 Volume 59 No. 7

  • AFB President Rogers Advocates U.S. Agriculture at WTO Talks in Geneva
  • Maricopa County Dust Violations Stir Up Agriculture Community
  • “My Name is Carol: I’m an Ag-aholic”


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