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Farming is COOL
Posted on November 06, 2009 at 7:08 AM
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A few moms in the Tifton, Ga., area likely will wish they could run me down at some point this weekend.

I taught their kids how to buy U.S.-grown produce at the grocery story - and encouraged them to show with their moms and teach them. U.S. farmers are COOL. Pick the fruit and vegetables in the produce section and in frozen foods by looking at the Country-of-Origin Label and buying the ones that are grown in the U.S.

I showed them a picture of Bill Brim, Georgia's Farmer of the Year, who lives and farms right down the road from where we sat in the shade at the Coastal Plains Arboretum. My corner of the park was one of 40 stations at the 11th Annual Ag Awareness event sponsored by the University of Georgia College of Agriculture. We had 1,330 fourth-grade students registered. I saw a couple hundred of them.

Bill wasn't the only farmer of the year on the cover of the October issue of Southern Farmer. I also showed them pictues of farmers of the year from Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. Doug Langley, Richard Atkinson, David Wright Jr. and Cary Lightsey. The students think all of them look like nice guys. Dads. Grandpas. They agreed their the kind of people they want to buy food from; the kind of people who will do their utmost to make sure these kids stay healthy, as if they were their own.

It was a good day.

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Pam Golden, editor of Southern Farmer magazine, has 25 years experience chronicling life in the south.

She served 11 years in daily newspapers and 3 years in weekly newspapers before being released for good behavior to the blessed world of agricultural journalism.

Pam’s agricultural journalism experience started as a freelance writer for Rural Press USA, while she still worked in daily newspapers. After five years, she became editor of Georgia Farmer magazine, waded through a series of changes and mergers in agricultural publishing, and now continues to work for the same parent company, Rural Press Ltd. of Australia, as an employee of its U.S. subsidiary, Farm Progress Cos., of Chicago. Rural Press was acquired by Fairfax Media in 2007.

Pam and her son, Russ, a freshman at Northwest Florida State College, live in Crestview, Fla. As editor of Southern Farmer, Pam writes about agriculture in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee.

Pam earned her bachelor’s degree in communication arts with an emphasis on print journalism from the University of West Florida, Pensacola. She started her studies at Livingston University, now known as the University of West Alabama.


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