Elton Robinson

Editor, Delta Farm Press

Elton joined Delta Farm Press in March 1993, and was named editor of the publication in July 1997. He writes about agriculture-related issues for cotton, corn, soybean, rice and wheat producers in west Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and southeast Missouri. Elton worked as editor of a weekly community newspaper and wrote for a monthly cotton magazine prior to Delta Farm Press. Elton and his wife, Stephony, live in Atoka, Tenn., 30 miles north of Memphis. They have three grown sons, Ryan Robinson, Nick Gatlin and Will Gatlin.

Posts by Elton Robinson

in Farm Press Blog Mar. 7, 2012

One podium – seven former secretaries of agriculture

Seven former secretaries of agriculture seated at one podium. It was a rare and historic gathering of brain power at USDA’s 2012 Agricultural Outlook....More
in Farm Press Blog Feb. 21, 2012

The seed we plant in a consumer’s mind is important too

It just goes to show, the seed you plant in a consumer’s mind can be just as important as the one you plant in the ground....More
in Farm Press Blog Feb. 11, 2012

Food safety – clear conscience for Japan’s rice producers

If a government agency had just approved one of your field crops during a safety inspection, but you still suspected that something was wrong, what....More
in Farm Press Blog Jan. 27, 2012

Opera star, farmer, innovator all rolled into one

Opera and farming are two callings rarely mentioned in the same breath. But there is a farmer in California who excels at them both....More
in Farm Press Blog Jan. 13, 2012

Cotton and Disney World, more in common that you’d think

The 2012 Beltwide Cotton Conferences, held Jan. 3-6, at the Orlando World Center Marriott, provided once again an abundance of information on pest....More
in Farm Press Blog Jan. 11, 2012

From telegraph to social media, we live to connect

The first text message was sent 157 years ago by Samuel F.B. Morse. We've come a long way since....More
in Farm Press Blog Jan. 3, 2012

Agriculture today – golden age or wishful thinking?

U.S. farmers enjoy their best run in decades thanks to high prices for many crops, livestock and farmland and strong global demand for corn used in....More
in Farm Press Blog Dec. 29, 2011

Airport indignities becoming a way of life

I recently purchased a plane ticket to a city out west that cost as much as a 46-inch, HD TV. You think the airlines are trying to tell us something?....More
in Farm Press Blog Dec. 13, 2011

Christmas without the giant, green toilet bowl brush

When will we learn that nothing says Christmas like a real, American-grown tree, complete with cedar smell and falling needles, in all its imperfect....More
in Farm Press Blog Dec. 9, 2011

Agriculture takes on factory environmentalism

Has the Waterkeeper Alliance become the very type of institution it professes to despise? It sure looks like it....More