Since Microsoft officially announced Internet Explorer 7 this week I decided to make the switch. It only takes a few minutes and I’ve got it running on my 2 main computers now. So far I’m happy with it.
Besides the tabbed browsing feature I’ve liked about Firefox it’s also got a built in web feed reader that works like a charm. Basically, if you are on a web page that has an RSS feed, IE7 has a little icon in the top tool bar that you click on. It will display the feed and you just click “subscribe” and it’s added to your favorites where you can easily view the feeds anytime. The software keeps your feeds up to date for you.
So get IE7 and use it to add AgWired to your feeds if you haven’t already done so!

A couple years ago the idea of farm podcasting was just not “mainstream.” Now what’s happening? There’s a growing number of farm podcasters. Say it can’t be so Chuck. Sorry. It’s so.
Andrew McCrea is the new Chairman of the 
Today I’m attending the board meeting of the
I can’t imagine any farmer not wanting $10,000. Now being deserving of it, that’s another matter. All the farmers I know are good stewards of the land so maybe they should all be nominated.
The National Agri-Marketing Association has named the recipients of its annual Professional Development Awards of Excellence. They will be honored at the upcoming
You may wonder why I post stories from Paul McKellips. He’s the guy in Iraq reporting on agriculture and most importantly in my mind, the positive things our soldiers are doing that are changing people’s lives while helping protect us. Well, Paul has volunteered for a whole year in Iraq next year so I’m looking forward to a lot more to come.
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