It is then her decision what to do next. We just make recommendations.

It is ironic that the Internet, an industry I participated in and contributed to the development of, is now potentially being blackballed as a mechanism of the delivery of the very product I'm now producing.

I join Dean Frances Coleman, the director of our campus library system, in thanking Mr. Barnes for this significant contribution. It will greatly enhance our collection.

[Some winemakers have doubts about Sisson's plan.] If you're talking about a transaction that involves a consumer in Florida and a producer in Saratoga, Calif., where is the value-add in inserting this middleman? ... The only thing it accomplishes is for wholesalers to participate in the profits of that transaction.

The truth be told, wholesalers aren't even concerned about small wineries. They're worried about the Amazon.coms setting up centralized warehouses and selling alcoholic beverages.

All are related to agriculture. Most of the material focuses on the Mississippi Delta, but other parts include images from throughout the United States and several foreign countries.

Prohibiting direct transactions between producers and consumers only results in paralyzing competition and consumer choice.