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04.06.2010

Egg Production: The Journey of the Eggcellent Egg

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04.05.2010

Arizona Farm Bureau Featured Member: Schnepf Farms

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03.10.2010

No Farmers; No Food

By Jody Serey, writer and agriculture enthusiast Many of my relatives were farmers, mostly in Illinois and Indiana. They worked “family farms,” and when times…

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03.01.2010

Chile Acres Finds Its Niche Catering to People With Allergies

Gluten and Dairy-Free Products Allow People to Have Their Cheesecake and Eat It Too! Arizona Farm Bureau member Chile Acres finds its niche in the…

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02.24.2010

Farmers and Ranchers Care About Animal Welfare

Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau [caption id=”” align=”alignleft” width=”353″ caption=”Alan Kessler (center) chats with other ranchers during an Arizona Farm Bureau gathering. Kessler says Arizona…

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Love Your Food?  Hug a Farmer and You Could Win Yummy Prize!
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02.08.2010

Love Your Food? Hug a Farmer and You Could Win Yummy Prize!

Love Food?  Hug a Farmer and Win a Prize! Arizona Farm Bureau Announces New Contest in Honor of Valentine’s Day Higley, Arizona  – February 8,…

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Fill Your Plate
02.02.2010

Arizona Grown produce on display at the 2010 Ag Day

Celebrating 30 Years of Fun for the Entire Family Fun family events will make the 30th annual Arizona Agriculture Day event in Glendale a family…

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Fill Your Plate
01.13.2010

America's Farmers

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Fill Your Plate
12.10.2009

Make it Easy to Buy Local

By Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau So you want to purchase more locally-based products, but concerned about cost and availability? As communities around the country…

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12.10.2009

See How Easily You Can Talk to An Arizona Farmer

It started simply because families want to visit with farmers. Most got the bug at today’s farmers’ markets. But many want to continue the conversation.…

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