IFMA 17 Student Correspondents In Action

IFMA 17As we’ve mentioned earlier, our coverage of the IFMA 17 Congress is being produced by student correspondents in the IFMA 17 newsroom and delivered to AgWired for posting.

It’s always nice to see the students in action like in this photo.

Those same student correspondents are contributing to the Congress Twitter Feed too. So over the coming days we’ll have lots of stories for you.

IFMA runs July 19 through July 24 at Illinois State University. For a review of the complete itinerary, visit: http://www.ifma17.org.

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The World Meets at Miller Park for IFMA 17 Picnic

IFMA 17-Delegates from over 26 countries met Sunday evening, July 19, at Miller Park for the International Farm Management Association Congress picnic.

This is only the second time the Congress has been held in the U.S., and at the opening picnic, delegates from South Africa to Ireland were able to experience a Midwest American meal.

Good food followed with good conversation. Lindsay Jarvis, an Australian dairy farmer from Victoria, Australia explained “The dinner and upcoming events provide an opportunity to talk to people all around the world from Ethiopia to Canada.”

In these tough economic times and a world threatened by climate change, Jarvis emphasized the dialogue between the 26 countries is critical to meeting the challenges of the industry.

“This conference is one focusing on the future,” Jarvis added.

Having attended seven previous conferences, Jarvis is a veteran of IFMA. However, the location of the Congress offers the chance for local agriculture professionals to have the international experience.

John Croft of Soy Capital Ag Services, who is attending his first Congress, said the week will allow him to gauge the attitudes and opinions of his colleagues from around the world.

“It gives you an idea of what its like in other parts of the world…I can get a perspective from all over the world rather than having to travel to all 26 countries,” Croft said.

Following dinner, the evening concluded with fireworks.

IFMA runs July 19 through July 24 at Illinois State University. For a review of the complete itinerary, visit: http://www.ifma17.org.

AgWired coverage of the IFMA 17 is made possible by Syngenta

ISU students set the stage for IFMA 17

IFMA 17The International Farm Management Association Congress focuses on the future of the agriculture industry. And as delegates from across the world enter the Brown Ballroom on Illinois State University’s campus on Monday, July 20 for the IFMA 17 opening ceremony, attendees are sure to notice the work of future professionals.

For the past 10 to 12 weeks, ISU students have spent their summer days in Ropp greenhouse planting soybeans, wheat and corn. From soil to center stage, these plants are a reflection of the American heartland delegates will call home for the next week.

Switchgrass and cotton seed from Memphis, Tenn. are also on display.

These plants also provide the opportunity for ISU to showcase the university’s horticulture program, which consists of approximately 40 undergraduate students. The program is continuing to expand both in its depth of study and the breadth of its professional experiences.

Classes include landscape design, plant propagation and nursery management.

This past spring the ISU horticulture department celebrated the graduation of its first master’s degree student.

To see what the future of the agriculture industry and the ISU horticulture program have to offer, the public is invited to attend the IFMA 17 Congress. Bloomington, Ill. is only the second U.S. city to host this event in the Congress’ 38 year history. IFMA runs from July 19 to July 24.

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Food, Fiber and Energy at an American Super Store

IFMA 17Here’s our first report from the IFMA 17 Congress. Good job newsroom!

From farmers markets to super markets, IFMA 17 delegates had the opportunity to spend Sunday, July 19 touring the Meijer’s Super Store. Delegates arrived at the Bone Student Center Sunday to register for this week’s events. A shuttle, provided by Peoria Charter Coach, took them from the ISU Campus to Meijer.

While at Meijer, delegates had the opportunity to purchase items forgotten or lost on their trip to Bloomington. Others were able to experience an “indoor” farmers market as they shopped in Meijer’s fresh produce section.

This is just one of the many “American experiences” that delegates from over 26 countries will experience this week at IFMA 17.

Since IFMA’s start in 1971, Bloomington, Ill., is only the second U.S. City to host the Congress.

For review of the complete itinerary, visit: http://www.ifma17.org/

AgWired coverage of the IFMA 17 is made possible by Syngenta

Looking Ahead To IFMA 17

IFMA 17The International Farm Management Association will be holding it’s annual convention in Illinois this coming week and we’ve made a unique arrangement with the group to bring you news and information from the event.

Thanks to the support of Syngenta, the IFMA 17 Newsroom will be staffed with student reporters who will be filing reports to us here at AgWired where we’ll post them.

The theme of the conference is Food, Fiber and Energy for the Future. You can find out all you want to know about the event on their website. The program gets started on Sunday and runs through the end of the week.

AgWired coverage of the IFMA 17 is made possible by Syngenta