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Pigs Didn’t Start H1N1 Song

Chuck Zimmerman September 17, 2009

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This is why I love YouTube. Thank you NCGA on Twitter for pointing it out. This is hilarious. It’s H1N1!! Good job Putnam Pig.

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ZimmCast 745 – ZimmComm News & NAMA/NAFB Interviews

Chuck Zimmerman

In this episode I’m going to share a couple of interviews. One is with Gardner Hatch, Executive Director, NAFB and Debbie Boyle, Vice President, Kynetic. They talk about a new NAFB listener survey. Then I have an interview with Melanie Rice, Brownfield Ag News, about becoming the new President of NAMA.

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