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09/23/10

Top 10 Twitter Lists To Follow on Agriculture

Background note:  If you are on Twitter and not familiar with the listing options available or how to use them, I encourage you to get in touch with someone who is using them. It’s a very helpful way of organizing the information that comes in your tweetstream, and applications like Seesmic, TweetDeck, UberTwitter and Twitter for iPad provide the add-on… Read More

09/16/10

Average Age of Bloggers Covering Ag & Farm Topics (Poll)

One of the bloggers I’ve become familiar with in the last several months (his name is Michael and he writes https://minnesotafarmer.wordpress.com) left an interesting comment on my blog the other day. Yes, yet another time in which someone’s input inspired me to do a little looking and see what else could be learned on a topic. Michael’s comment said in… Read More

09/13/10

How Farmville Makes More Money than Facebook or Real Farmers

Saw Facebook credits cards at Target and it made me think about how the fine folks at Farmville (Zynga) are making so much money. As someone who works with farmers, here are some of those thoughts.

08/29/10

AgChat Foundation Conference (#ACFC10) Early Arrivals

It’s finally here! Months of planning by the training committee and lots of planning and excitement on behalf of the many participants & presenters is finally being realized! The excitement is clear! And finally the AgChat Foundation is here! WOO HOO! Here are a bunch of photos for those who are watching from afar to enjoy! If you want to… Read More

08/11/10

Visit a Farm Today

Living in Midtown Memphis, it seems that visiting a farm may be hard. Where do you even start? Sure we have the AgriCenter here and a number of great farmers’ markets, but a farm itself? How do you go about finding a farmer if you don’t know one? For those of us in the greater Memphis area, I like this… Read More

07/17/10

Lovin’ The Incredible Egg Yields a Cotton Prize!

A couple of weeks ago, some friends from out of town were in Memphis for the weekend and I had the chance to spend a lot of time with them. So much fun soaking up such good friends! And as is frequently the case, having guests in town meant excuses to get great food! Sunday’s brunch was so fantastic we… Read More

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