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Delta Farm Press Gives in-depth coverage of the region's major crops (cotton, soybeans, rice, wheat, pecans, sorghum, corn), plus the legislative, environmental and regulatory issues that affect their businesses. Editorial includes marketing, research and technology updates, along with features on area farmers and agribusiness news.


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 Greg Frey
 Publisher
 E-mail: Greg.Frey@penton.com

 

 

 Hembree Brandon
 Editorial Director
 E-mail: hbrandon@farmpress.com

 

 

 Forrest Laws
 Associate Publisher
 E-mail: flaws@farmpress.com

 

 

 Ed Phillips
 Managing Editor
 E-mail: ephillips@farmpress.com

 

 

 Elton Robinson
 Editor
 E-mail: erobinson@farmpress.com

 

 

 David Bennett
 Associate Editor
 E-mail: dbennett@farmpress.com

 

 

 Slate Canon
 Associate Editor
 E-mail: scanon@farmpress.com

 

 

Dennis Miner
National Sales Manager
E-mail: dminer@farmpress.com

Glen Luedke
Director of Advertising
E-mail: gluedke@farmpress.com


Dick Wright
National Accounts Manager
E-mail: dwright@farmpress.com


Scarlett Bright
Classified/Marketplace Supervisor
E-mail: sbright@farmpress.com


Cindy Hubbard
Delta Marketplace Sales Manager
E-mail: chubbard@farmpress.com


Jill Tedford
Delta Marketplace Sales Manager
E-mail: jtedford@farmpress.com


Darrah Parker
Marketing Manager
E-mail: dparker@farmpress.com

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