Category Archives: Arizona farmers and ranchers
The Professor, The Farmer and the Extension Agent: Why the Partnership Works
Second in the two-part Series. First article here. By Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau The way modern-apostles of the food movement tell it, you and I might conclude today’s agriculture is evil and lacking in rational science and research-based … Continue reading
The New Steak Diet: How to Eat Beef and Still Lose Weight
You can tell your New Year’s Resolution to lose weight has run its course when all you can imagine is sinking your teeth into a big, fat, juicy hamburger or steak! And if your attempt to lose weight sensibly has … Continue reading
Fill Your Plate with Tasty Tips from The Arizona Farm Bureau
New Blog Highlights Happenings in the Arizona Food Scene [ Higley, Arizona] January 18, 2010– Arizona Farm Bureau recently launched the new Fill Your Plate Blog as part of their ongoing commitment to preserving and promoting the Arizona agriculture industry. … Continue reading
Our Worker Gloves Are More Valuable than Michael Jackson’s
By Pennee Murphree, former cotton, wheat and alfalfa grower Why do I even watch the news? One of the more recent news items was about the auction of a rhinestone-decorated, white glove Michael Jackson wore during one of his concerts. … Continue reading