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What is AgLineNews
AgLineNews.com is a daily update for the production agriculture industry. The material is gathered from sources around the world. AgLineNews is designed for agricultural professionals (and students) seeking a quick look at what the global media is saying about our industry.
Few have the time to search the Internet and other news publications for current industry information. Now, here it is in an easy-to-use format updated Monday through Friday.
Who we are
The editor who produces AgLineNews each day scours hundreds of sources. He is a trained news editor with more than 25 years in the news business. For more information about the editor visit him on the web. JimMooreInk.
Who is Farmer Giffy
Farmer Giffy, the little guy at the top of each page, is a creation by Alan Hood. Alan is the graphic artist and web wizard who created this site. Visit him on the web and check out some of his creative talents. Memories Incorporated.
Support AgLineNews
AgLineNews isn’t for everybody. It’s good to be an information nut, somebody I call an info maniac. This is a person who wants to stay up (maybe even a little ahead) with the trends, technologies and issues important to our industry. If you don’t understand that statement, AgLineNews is not for you. However, if you find yourself returning several times a week and finding material of interest, then the time devoted to producing these pages is not wasted.
The day in, day out production of AgLineNews is accomplished by one person with a little help from a few friends. It takes several hours each day to hunt down the information that appears on these pages. AgLineNews is not funded by any large corporation, governmental agency or academic institution.
What is RSS
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a method for sharing web content updates without the user having to constantly check a web site. AgLineNews has RSS capability to keep you informed on the latest news in a quick, simple procedure. You can subscribe to RSS feeds, including AgLineNews, using a news reader. For an excellent discussion of RSS visit six apart.