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Madison Magazine wins top honor on national stage
City Regional Magazine Association names local publication winner of general excellence award in its circulation category
May 6, 2021 3:32 PM Madison Magazine Staff
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The top award from the City Regional Magazine Association has eluded Madison Magazine for decades. General excellence is a coveted designation given to three magazines in three circulation categories. Madison Magazine has been a finalist twice previously, but became a first-time winner of the general excellence award at the 36th Annual National City and Regional Magazine Awards.
Madison Magazine fell in the circulation category of 30,000 or less, competing with four other finalists: Honolulu Magazine, Sonoma Magazine, Louisville Magazine and Columbus Monthly. The winners were announced Wednesday in a livestreamed awards ceremony.
Photo credit: USDA Farmers wear a lot of hats, especially farming moms. They often spend many hours in their vehicle running to town, shuttling kids and other family around the farm, or perhaps commuting to an off-farm job. Here are some fun, and a few practical – gift ideas for this Mother’s Day.
1. Spotify subscription Good tunes are essential for any extended period in a vehicle. Buy her a subscription to Spotify to keep her jamming all the way to her destination. If podcasts are more her style, Spotify offers those, too. Tell her to subscribe to the Successful Farming Podcast for all the latest industry news and information when you gift this to her.
Don t let good farm prices make you complacent with your finances. By
5/3/2021 Despite the rosy outlook for commodities prices lately, farmers still need to watch their finances, and assess their balance sheets to put them in good financial standing. That’s the advice of Brian Philpot, CEO of AgAmerica Lending, one of the largest agricultural lenders in the United States. Philpot spoke with Successful Farming recently about the challenges farmers face – even with times more bullish than the past 7 years. SF: How are farmers doing today? Things sure look a lot different.
Brian Philpot: Obviously prices are much improved where they ve been in the last several years. It was a rough, rough several years, and then COVID exacerbated some things. For the first time in a number of years, I think people feel pretty hopeful, are being more proactive and thinking about how they re going to move forward. You know, there s still uncertainty around a lot of things,
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