Here’s the latest news from Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, GA. The reports we’ve had were sent in courtesy of Randall Weisman, Southeast AgNet. Thanks for the news!
The 28th Annual Sunbelt Ag Expo continues here in Moultrie, Georgia with big crowds enjoying everything from stockdog sheep trials, to beef cattle seminars, haymaking sessions, field crop exhibits, to machinery exhibits and machinery demonstrations. Overall, there are 1200 exhibitors on hand showing their goods and products.
As we mentioned Tuesday, the Lancaster/Sunbelt Farmer of the Year award was presented to Louis “Red” Larson of Okeechobee, Florida. But it has also been announced a ninth state has been added to participate in the prestigious program in 2006. Kentucky will join the eight original states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia at next years event.
But this years Sunbelt Ag Expo is still underway and runs through Thursday.

With all the corn harvesting going on
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The 28th annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exhibition kicked off Tuesday in Moultrie, Georgia with a variety of announcements being made. The Lancaster/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern farmer of the Year was one of those, as this year’s recipient was Okeechobee, Florida dairy farmer, Louis “Red” Larson. U.S. Ag Secretary Mike Johanns attended the Expo, as held one of his Farm Bill Forums, where he was able to hear from farmers across the region give their thoughts about the 2007 farm bill. But before the forum began, Johanns during a press conference, announced he had appointed Teresa Lasseter as adminstrator of the Farm Service Agency. Johanns also announced the FSA Tomorrow plan has been put on hold for the time being, as more research needs to take place. North America’s Premier Farm Show, the Sunbelt Ag Expo runs through Thursday.
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This is a-mazing. And a really cool corn maze. Darrell Geisler is not only a corn grower but now he’s into agritourism. The eight-acre maze provides a rural adventure for visitors. “As our area becomes more urban, we wanted to provide a place for our neighbors to experience the farm and understand agriculture’s impact on our local economy since we are just 14 miles northeast of Des Moines,” Geisler said. “Plus, the corn maze has made it easier for my daughter and son-in-law to get involved in the family business. My daughter designed the corn maze, which maps out a scarecrow, barn, field and sponsor logos, including
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