Hembree Brandon

Editorial Director, Farm Press

Hembree Brandon, editorial director, grew up in Mississippi and worked in public relations and edited weekly newspapers before joining Farm Press in 1973. He has served in various editorial positions with the Farm Press publications, in addition to writing about political, legislative, environmental, and regulatory issues.

Posts by Hembree Brandon

in Farm Press Blog Nov. 9, 2012

Everyone else visits/trades with Cuba, but U.S. stubbornly remains a holdout

Further relieving U.S. travel and export finance restrictions could add another $122.1 million in southern exports to Cuba....More
in Farm Press Blog Nov. 7, 2012

A billion here, a billion there — to achieve more gridlock?

Contributions of $10 or $50 from individual voters are spit in the ocean compared to those from wealthy individuals and corporate donors....More
in Farm Press Blog Nov. 2, 2012

Using invasive plants for biofuels: Potential for ecological problems?

Invasive species cost the U.S. $120 billion each year and there is concern that a proposed biofuelds feedstock may be just such a problem....More
in Farm Press Blog Oct. 26, 2012

Itch, scratch — poison ivy’s misery belied in display of autumn color

From subtle yellow to delicate pink to bright orange and red, poison ivy is one of the most colorful plants in the autumn southern landscape....More
in Farm Press Blog Oct. 19, 2012

The silent spring that never was: What half a century has wrought

The banning of DDT was the first step in an ever-increasing regulatory authority for the Environmental Protection Agency....More
in Farm Press Blog Oct. 12, 2012

More GMO-bashing, but as usual the other side gets short shrift in media

“In my opinion, the methods, stats, and reporting of results are all well below the standard I would expect in a rigorous study; to be honest, I am....More
in Farm Press Blog Oct. 6, 2012

And we're paying for this? Do-nothingest Congress in half a century

"Failure to act on the farm bill will put tens of thousands of farmers in some degree of financial jeopardy, because farm lenders often base their....More
in Farm Press Blog Sep. 28, 2012

As summer wanes, winter lurks, a few precious days of perfection

Thanks to abnormal rainfall during what, in these parts, is traditionally an almost rainless July and August, fields and roadways that by now would....More
in Farm Press Blog Sep. 14, 2012

When only machines have jobs, what then do we do with people?

The dilemma increasingly confronting our society is the utilization of technology/automation to eliminate, insofar as possible, any need for humans....More
in Farm Press Blog Sep. 7, 2012

And with that mint iced tea I’ll have some napalm, please

If you’ve ever made the mistake of planting mint in anything other than an inch thick steel container from which it cannot possibly escape, you know....More