‘Tis the Season for Cranberries

Laura McNamara

Fall is well underway and winter is fast approaching. Although various regions of the country seem to be staving off Old Man Frost for the most part, the Cranberry Marketing Committee doesn’t want you to forget about their favorite fruit of the season, and adds the fruit is available year-long. Cranberries grow on low-lying vines in watertight beds layered with …

Ag Groups, Food

American Chestnut Foundation Book to Save Chestnuts from Roasted Identity

Laura McNamara

The chestnut is teetering on the brink of extinction. At least, that’s what the American Chestnut Foundation fears. In an effort to save chestnuts from nonexistence, the foundation has released Mighty Giants: An American Chestnut Anthology, a book the foundations says offers an inspiring story of an American symbol. The book offers up a saga of a unique and exceptional …

Ag Groups, Food

World Leaders to Speak on Food and Sustainability in New Orleans

Laura McNamara

The Presidents of Iceland and Bangladesh, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Norman Borlaug and soil and crop experts are all slated to speak at the 2007 International Annual Meetings in New Orleans Next month. The American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) are hosting the international forum on food and …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Environment, Farming, International

Haas Avocado Board Gets Fresh Direction

Laura McNamara

Two new producer members, one new importer member and new alternates for each position are joining the Haas Avocado Board. Acting Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner authorized the new appointees who will serve three-year terms beginning November 1, 2007. Reappointed to the board are: Charley Wolk, Fallbrook, Calif. and Donald W. Reeder, Ventura, Calif., producer members; Ed Figueroa, Massapeque, N.Y. importer …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Food

Farmers Matter to NCGA

Chuck Zimmerman

Farmers matter to everyone since we do have to eat. NCGA has come up with a creative way to say “thanks.” It’s the Farmers Matter website and video contest. If you’ve got a creative video way to thank farmers then enter. As the nation’s corn farmers harvest the largest crop in history, the National Corn Growers Association and its state …

Ag Groups, Corn

AFT Farmcast Video

Chuck Zimmerman

In case you didn’t know it, American Farmland Trust is putting up some video content on its website called AFT Farmcast Video. The latest episode is called, “Cooking Up Local.” You can learn what it means to cook with locally grown, organic ingredients for Airlie’s Executive Chef Jeff Whitte.

Ag Groups, Video

Deadline Approaching for Agribusiness Forum Early Bird Rate

Laura McNamara

Just a reminder about the upcoming 2007 NAMA Agribusiness Forum: early registration deadlines and the hotel cut-off date is just days away. Early birds have until October 29th to get a discounted registration rate. The early registration deadline and hotel cut-off date for the 2007 Agribusiness Forum is one week away on Monday, October 29. After October 29, registration rates …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, NAMA

Farm Bill Disappoints National Corn Growers

Laura McNamara

The Senate Agriculture Committee has passed its version of the 2007 Farm Bill, but the National Corn Growers Association was hoping the bill would include more literature outlining improved risk management tools. The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is pleased the Senate Agriculture Committee included a revenue option in the 2007 farm bill, but is disappointed by the committee’s action …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Corn, Farm Policy, Farming

NAMA Announces 2007 Agribusiness Forum Lineup

Laura McNamara

NAMA has an impressive lineup for this year’s Agribusiness Forum: International economist Don Reynolds will deliver a fast paced overview of major trends in the global economy and how they will impact agriculture. From new economic developments to currencies, energy, interest rates and more, Reynolds will address recent market volatility in the financial markets and how you can prepare for …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, NAMA

Cibus Trait Co. Expands in U.S.

Laura McNamara

Cibus LLC, a San Diego-based company that prides itself on “harvesting the power of genetic diversity” has opened a new office. Cibus now has a more central location. The privately held San Diego-based trait development company announces the opening of a new St. Paul, Minnesota office. Cibus executive management, including James Radtke, Ph.D., vice president of product development, and David …

Ag Groups, Technology