Farmweek
THIS WEEK: We ask the age-old question – Is it “sweet potatoes” or “yams?” Plus, do you have YOUR Christmas tree up yet? We head up north and go tree-cutting with eager families. In our Southern Gardening segment, Eddie Smith inspires a little holiday spirit with "Yuletide." And in our main feature, we venture back in time for “Women in Poultry 2001.”
THIS WEEK: Back on the radar, antibiotic resistance in animals – we chat with a veterinary expert from MSU. In our Southern Gardening segment, Eddie says we may be in a COOL SEASON, but it’s okay to think BASKETS anyway! In the markets, Zac dives deep into farm econ with more EXPERT HELP FROM MSU. And back on the subject, a warning from the national level on ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE.
THIS WEEK: Now that we know the results of the election, what's likely to happen in agriculture? In our Southern Gardening segment, "mum's" the word. You've heard it before, but maybe not THIS way. On the lighter side, a couple gives up the rat race for some country livin' and a little hee-haw! And during Veterans Day week, at MSU, horses helping former GI's heal their emotional traumas.
THIS WEEK: As the election plays out, a tariff follow-up with MSU Ag Economist Will Maples. Plus, Part 1 of our special on horses healing veterans’ traumas. In our Southern Gardening segment with Eddie Smith, have you heard of "Dinosaur Kale?" And as promised, we announce this year's Mississippi Tree Farmer of the Year!
IN THIS HALLOWEEN SHOW: With the presidential election just days away, a new study says possible trade tariffs would hurt American farmers. In our Southern Gardening segment, we visit Rosie's Garden, where volunteers help feed those in need. In the markets, just in time for Halloween and Thanksgiving, Zac’s asking "What Is…?" yet again. This time? Pumpkins! And in our feature, we announce this year's Mississippi Logger of the Year!
THIS WEEK: A Farmweek feature show – we start with a story on agritourism, a family favorite! In our Southern Gardening segment, it's called the "Garden of Curiosity" – and Eddie Smith takes us on a tour. Plus, it's the most common row crop in the U.S., worth $75 billion a year. But what IS corn, and how is it USED? Then finally, the conclusion of our behind-the-scenes feature on Bull Bottom Farms.
THIS WEEK: A look back at storm losses through the tearful words of two farming families. In our Southern Gardening segment, teaching kids about plants with a children's learning garden. In the markets, Zac Ashmore dives deep into this month's Supply & Demand report. And in our feature, another chance to meet long-time logging partners – the “Kings of the Forest” not long ago.
THIS WEEK: An encore feature show, back by popular demand our FIRST FEATURE from 48 years ago. In Southern Gardening we heat things up with ornamental peppers. In the markets, this year’s ag landscape, two experts weigh in on how prices have affected the American farmer. And our main encore feature, a spirit-filled tree farmer who stewardship is everything.
THIS WEEK: We conclude our Special Report, “Balancing Act” with a deeper look into the original inspiration and we wrap it up as the temporary wetlands are drained off for the new year's crops. In Southern Gardening Lantanas are the name of the game, Luscious Lantanas that is. In the markets, another in our “What is?” series, this time, what is cotton?
THIS WEEK: We begin a Special Report - Balancing Act - about flooding fields in the Mississippi Delta to provide wetlands for migratory birds. In Southern Gardening, a double feature, Eddie tells us about Angel Face and visits a Moss Garden. In the markets an encore special report, What Is Wheat?