Whether it’s a job, team or club, everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. The important thing is both improving upon those weaknesses and utilizing talents and strengths. I often get updates from Ag Careers, offering advice on how to be most effective in your career. “Understanding and Utilizing your “Strengths,” by AgCareers.com with content from Marcus Buckingham’s book Go Put …
Carbon Policy Topic of Next Farm Foundation Forum
In the tradition of bringing together diverse points of view to come up with real solutions to the problems facing agriculture today, our friends at the Farm Foundation are hosting another one of their trademark forums. Entitled “Carbon Policy Options and Implications for Agriculture,” this conversation will be held this coming Tuesday, June 2nd: Presenters confirmed for this Forum are: …
Shall We Gather at the River
It seems like there’s a new video put out everyday. Thankfully, this video entitled, Shall We Gather at the River which was produced in 2008, went pretty much under the radar. I was sent this from a friend in Washington D.C. the other day, and I thought I would share it with all of you. I think it’s increasingly important …
Misty Mount Rainier
This will be my last photo post of the day from the great state of Washington. Although most of the mountains were clouded over this morning, they pretty well cleared up this afternoon. Here’s Mount Rainier on my way back to Seattle. According to Wikipedia it’s an active stratovolcano. With the cloud lingering at the top it looks like it’s …
Picture Perfect Washington State
I’ve been to Seattle many times but never had a chance to get out in the country, especially to the north. This morning I drove up to Lynden, WA which is almost on the border of Canada. It has been a picture perfect day and I hope this photo is a good example of it. I had a little time …
Vote Now for Pork on a Fork Winner
You have until 1:00 central time today to vote for your favorite “Pork on a Fork” photo from six finalists. The contest was the brain child of Trent Loos, host of the “Loos Tales” radio show and founder of Faces of Agriculture, and is sponsored by Nebraska TV. The winner will receive an expense-paid trip to World Pork Expo in …
Zimfo Bytes
BASF Podcast: Plant Health – Fit With Fungicides: In this podcast you will learn how innovative fungicides from BASF help to improve plant health. Responding to President Obama’s directive to upgrade the nation’s food safety system, the White House Food Safety Working Group, led by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, launched a …
Deadline Looms for Farm Foundation 30-Year Challenge Competition
Next Monday by the close of business is the deadline to get your ideas into the Farm Foundation’s 30-Year Challenge Competition… and perhaps your share of $20,000 in cash prizes for the best solutions to the challenges agriculture is facing in providing food, feed, fiber and fuel over the next 30 years: The competition is open to anyone with an …
Virtual Farming on Facebook
Looking back to my college days, there was one craze that my roommates and friends got into that I never got into. It’s called Virtual Farming, and it’s a new application on Facebook. I ran across an excellent column on this Virtual Farming by Gary Truitt at Hoosier Ag Today. While I always thought of it as some strange addiction …
The Pope On iPhone
If you’re still wondering how new social media/networking platforms have become so pervasive I would suggest hearing how an expert explains it. That expert is Pope Benedict XVI. Most AgWired fans know how big a fan I was of Pope John Paul II and that personally meeting him was one of the highlights of my life. I have also grown …
