WASHINGTON — With a nod to farmers and ranchers and all they've contributed to our nation's history and will in the future, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History recently unveiled a new website where the public can upload stories about technologies and innovation that have changed their work lives in agriculture.
Stories are sought on precision farming, foodborne illness tracking, environmental concerns, government practices, crop irrigation, biotechnology and hybrid seeds.
Through the Agricultural Innovation and Heritage Archive, the Smithsonian, in partnership with the American Farm Bureau Federation, is reaching out to farmers, ranchers and American agri. . .

