Ag History Lesson Announcement

Good evening!

The Gravel Road should be your favorite specialty agriculture email newsletter keeping you informed and entertained each week.

So, we are excited to announce the launch of our new daily "History Lesson" series!

Curious about the history of various agriculture topics? The Gravel Road's got you covered.

Starting Jan 16, we will be sending out a daily(ish) email with a quick history lesson on an interesting ag topic that you can read in 3 minutes or less.

Things like...

  • Cyrus McCormick & the invention of the reaper

  • Boer goats in the US

  • The rise and fall of the blue Harvestore silos

  • Australia's stump-jump plough

  • Hybrid corn adoption

  • The meat-packing monopoly

  • John Deere's history

  • Cattle breed evolution

  • And many more...

These 'lessons' are only available to subscribers of The Gravel Road.

Hey, it's FREE and we don't spam you!

Agricultural history matters, because food is the fundamental lifesource for the 7.88 billion humans on Earth. All due respect to hunters and gatherers, but agriculture is how the world's population is fed.

History tells the stories of those who have gone before, so we can learn from their successes and failures to be better farmers, ranchers, business people, stewards of the land, and consumers.

We hope you will join us on this journey, and maybe learn a thing or two.

-Clint

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