Educating the Masses at NAMA Boot Camp

Jamie Johansen

Educating the agricultural industry about other aspects of the agricultural industry is just as important as educating our consumers. And that is exactly what happened at this year’s NAMA Boot Camp, held last week in Kansas City. Breakout sessions titled Ag 101 and Ag 201 took place for attendees to hear from experts so they could broaden their knowledge of …

Advertising, Audio, Beef, Education, Food, Livestock, Marketing, NAMA

2013 USDA-NASS Farm Computer Report

Chuck Zimmerman

The latest USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service report, “Farm Computer Usage and Ownership Report” (pdf) is now available. As you would expect, there’s more computer ownership and usage and more high speed internet access with less dialup. You can find the full report here with breakout statistics by state. Here’s a summary of the data. DSL was the most common …

Internet, USDA

Do you have the right tool?

Melissa Sandfort

The inception of Bosse Tools occurred back in the summer of 2011 when current president & CEO, Stephen Walden, was working for his parents, doing construction and home & garden work. At the end of each day, he found himself exhausted – tired and sore. After shoveling for hours on end, a frustrated Stephen thought to himself “there must be …

Agribusiness

Case IH Sponsoring Great American Wheat Harvest Film

Chuck Zimmerman

Case IH has joined the supporting team for the Great American Wheat Harvest documentary film as a Silver Sponsor. “This validates the diversity of combine colors represented by the wheat harvesting machinery featured in the film with their sponsorship,” says film producer Conrad Weaver. Earlier this spring, the filmmaker joined the more than 200 harvesting crews at the CASE IH …

Agribusiness, Case IH, Wheat

Agri-Pulse Open Mic with Brett Stuart

Cindy Zimmerman

New on Agri-Pulse this week: Brett Stuart is President of Global AgriTrends. He was formerly with the U.S. Meat Export Federation before becoming an independent consultant in the meat trade. Stuart’s view is that China and Russia do not want “cheap” imports of meat and grain because it reduces their ability to be self sufficient in food production. He examines …

Agri-Pulse

Harnessing Relationships Between Client & Agency

Jamie Johansen

The 2013 NAMA Boot Camp kicked off last week in Kansas City, Missouri. General sessions brought attendees together to discuss topics and breakout sessions allowed them to specialize their experience. Michael Berry, Director of Marketing for SPF, talked to attendees about agency-client communications during a breakout session on day one of the event. He provided insight on different perspectives and …

Advertising, Audio, Marketing, NAMA

National Beef Educator of the Year

Jamie Johansen

Advocating seems to be the all buzz here is agriculture, but the key to advocating is education. Recently, during the 2013 Cattle Industry Summer Conference, the National Beef Educator of the Year Award was given to a woman who has gone above and beyond to talk beef wherever she travels. Michelle Bartholomay, from southeastern North Dakota, operates a farm and …

Audio, Beef, Cattle Industry Conference, Education, NCBA

Pork Production and Profitability

Cindy Zimmerman

Economist Dennis DiPietre shared his insights on the cost of production and profitability in the U.S. pork industry during the Boehringer Ingelheim North Carolina Health Seminar last week. Dennis is a frequent guest speaker at this event because he always entertaining and enlightening. His main point this time was “all the world is a distribution” which he used to illustrate …

Animal Health, Audio, Boehringer Ingelheim, Swine