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January 21, 2021
Top 10 Agricultural Aviation Magazine Articles of 2020

From a touching account about the loss of her husband from the widow of an ag pilot to a look at the pros and cons of ADS-B tracking technology to an update on the state of the ag aviation insurance market, here are the top 10 digital articles from Agricultural Aviation’s 2020 issues based on the most viewed articles at AgAviationMagazine.org and the Agricultural Aviation Magazine App in 2020.

  1. A Crop Duster’s Wife, Always – Spring 2020
    A year after her husband’s death, celebrating his life brings a young widow and mother comfort and joy

  2. Above and Beyond: It’s the Jordan Way! –Winter 2020
    Shane Root, on 2019 Outstanding Service Award recipient Terry Jordan

  3. A Review of 2019 Part 137 Agricultural Aviation Accidents – Winter 2020
    NAAA breaks down 2019’s Part 137 accidents in the hopes of preventing future pilot breakdowns

  4. Flipping Through the Calendar’s Pages – Winter 2020
    NAAA CEO Andrew Moore reviews 2019 and examines trends to forecast the future

  5. Be Careful What You Reveal – Spring 2020
    Darrin Pluhar’s Spring President’s Message

  6. ADS-B Tracking Technology: Are You In or Out? – Spring 2020
    Surveilling how ADS-B fits into new and early adopters’ agricultural aviation operations

  7. Paying It Forward – Winter 2020
    Darrin Pluhar’s Winter President’s Message

  8. Ag Aviation Insurance Market Update – Spring 2020
    Rising premiums and more restrictive underwriting—what’s up with that? Tim Bonnell Jr. takes stock of the ag aviation insurance market

  9. Politics or Science: Will Roundup be Rounded Up or Redeemed? – Winter 2020
    For almost two years glyphosate has been inundated by a slew of misleading headlines, uninformed political criticism and misplaced jury decisions

  10. A Back-to-the-Basics Guide to Understanding Droplet Size Production – Spring 2020
    A look at general trends in droplet sizes produced based on nozzle type, nozzle orifice size, nozzle orientation or deflection setting, spray pressure and airspeed 

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All online editions of Agricultural Aviation, starting with the Fall 2016 issue, are available in two reading formats: Replica and Mobile-optimized. Use the buttons on the navigation bar to get the most from your digital edition.

  • TOC button: The “hamburger” icon, or TOC tab, hides or displays the table of contents. Scroll through it to jump to the articles that interest you the most.
  • Reading/Page View: Smartphone readers, this feature is for you! Click on the Page View and Reading View (or Text) buttons to toggle between replica and mobile-optimized versions of an article.
  • Share: Click the Share button to email or share articles with friends and associates on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Tumblr.
  •  Issue Library: Access Agricultural Aviation’s back issues by clicking the Issue Library button (or bookcase icon) from a web edition or the Library button in the app.

Give the Gift of Agricultural Aviation

Want to go a step further? As NAAA marks the agricultural aviation industry’s 100th anniversary in 2021, spread the gospel of the industry to your farmer-customers by giving them a gift subscription to Agricultural Aviation, the official publication of NAAA! NAAA members automatically get a complimentary Agricultural Aviation subscription with their membership, but additional subscriptions may be purchased for employees, customers, suppliers and local schools.
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