Is your computer ready for high-speed Internet?By: David Hest If high-speed Internet access is finally coming your way via satellite or a wireless system, you probably are feeling the need to upgrade or replace your... agclickBy: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF Online machinery sales Forthefarm.com and MachineryLink.com have agreed to work together to expand their machinery classified ad listings to make both... Growers tout online triumphsBy: Dale McDonald Accessing information is vital in the lives of these farmers.Debbie Windecker Frankfort, NY When did you go online, and why?We brought the Internet to... Don't get scammed!By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF According to the Internet Fraud Watch site (www. fraud.org), auctions are the most common places where Web users can fall victim to fraud. One popular... Wireless wave speeds InternetBy: Peg Zenk New radio and satellite systems offer high-speed options for rural Internet users.It's been called the "great digital divide." The gulf between the high-speed... ebuyingBy: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF The Center for Rural Affairs estimates that as much as half of all business transactions will move to the Internet over the next decade. It also suggests... Keeping your e-privacyBy: Roxanne Furlong We gave you some sound information in our April issue ("How secure is online buying?" page 8) on how to protect your privacy while using the Internet.... Marketplace launches into cyberspaceBy: Karen McMahonow Now you can buy everything from tractor parts and tools to boots and hats online from one of the nation's largest agriculture retail chains, Quality Farm... Get onlineBy: Dale McDonald The directions you'll go and the tools you'll find will amaze you.If you were to fall prey to the hype about Internet use and e-commerce, you'd think... Retailers retool for growthBy: Dale McDonald Dealers embrace online technology to stay competitive.The fact that farmers are beginning to purchase products over the Internet is creating a dilemma... |