Ron Smith

Editor, Southwest Farm Press

Ron Smith has spent more than 30 years covering Sunbelt agriculture. Ron began his career in agricultural journalism as an Experiment Station and Extension editor at Clemson University, where he earned a Masters Degree in English in 1975. He served as associate editor for Southeast Farm Press from 1978 through 1989. In 1990, Smith helped launch Southern Turf Management Magazine and served as editor. He also helped launch two other regional Turf and Landscape publications and launched and edited Florida Grove and Vegetable Management for the Farm Press Group. Within two years of launch, the turf magazines were well-respected, award-winning publications. Ron has received numerous awards for writing and photography in both agriculture and landscape journalism. He is past president of The Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association and was chosen as the first media representative to the University of Georgia College of Agriculture Advisory Board. He was named Communicator of the Year for the Metropolitan Atlanta Agricultural Communicators Association. Smith also worked in public relations, specializing in media relations for agricultural companies.

He has published one work of fiction, Passing Through, a novel.

Ron lives with his wife Pat in Denton, Texas. They have two grown children, Stacey and Nick, and two grandsons, Aaron and Hunter.

Posts by Ron Smith

in Farm Press Blog Sep. 25, 2012

Not surprised at farm bill failure to launch

Since sometime last spring I’ve been skeptical of the likelihood that the U.S. Congress would pass a farm bill this year. My skepticism was well-....More
in Farm Press Blog Sep. 14, 2012

Lowell Catlett, futurist, motivates and entertains

If you ever get a chance to hear Lowell Catlett speak, do so. You will not regret it. Buy a ticket if you have to. The experience will be worth the....More
in Farm Press Blog Sep. 4, 2012

Choose organic if you like, just not for nutrition advantages

People who feel better about themselves by eating organic food, should, by all means, continue to spend the extra money on these products. Just don’t....More
in Farm Press Blog Aug. 24, 2012

Opposition to mosquito control misguided

So I’ve been more than a little surprised—or maybe not—that so many North Texas residents have objected strongly over city governments spraying to....More
in Farm Press Blog Aug. 13, 2012

For 13 years, drought has been on my mind

As of Aug. 1, I have been a resident of the Southwest for 13 years. The year we moved to Texas, 1999, we arrived in the middle of a prolonged dry,....More
in Farm Press Blog Jul. 25, 2012

Peanut meeting takes me back

One of the best things about the annual Southern Peanut Growers’ Conference — other than being held at the beach — is the opportunity to see folks I’....More
in Farm Press Blog Jul. 12, 2012

Contemplations on turning 63

Tomorrow, July 13 (yeah it’s Friday 13) is my birthday—the 20th anniversary of my 43rd birthday. You can do the math....More
in Farm Press Blog Jul. 5, 2012

Drought conditions persist along vacation route

In fact, much of what I have to report comes from observations noted doing 75 miles per hour down Interstate highways from Denton, Texas, all the way....More
in Farm Press Blog Jun. 14, 2012

In memoriam: L.M. (Doc) Davis

Yesterday Southwest agriculture lost a good man. Doc Davis, an Elk City, Okla., cotton farmer, made a “very peaceful passing,” his son Danny emailed....More
in Farm Press Blog Jun. 13, 2012

The arrogance of organics is annoying

But I’m not so certain I can be quite as magnanimous with a new-age conceit—the arrogance of organics....More