R-CALF President Says Livestock Pub Editors Should be Fired

Cindy Zimmerman

R-CALF USA is not very happy with the way “mainstream” livestock media editorialized about the DOJ/USDA workshop in Colorado last week that was primarily about the proposed Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) rule. In fact, if it were up to the president of the organization, he would “Fire Them All.” I guess hangin’s too good for ’em! The …

GIPSA, Livestock, Media

Day Three of Farm Progress Show

Chuck Zimmerman

Day three of the Farm Progress Show is going to get off to a wet start. We’ve got rain on the way and had some overnight. I don’t think it will cause too many problems, especially if most of it goes south of us. Joanna and I are back in the media tent working on some story posts. We did …

Farm Progress Show

Farm Foundation Looks at Farm Bill’s Budget Implications

John Davis

Some of the best minds in agriculture will get together to discuss and debate the budget implications for the next Farm Bill, Tuesday, Sept. 14 at the next Farm Foundation Forum at the National Press Club in Washington, DC: Presenters will include: Craig Jagger, chief economist of the House Agriculture Committee; Patrick Westhoff of the Food and Agriculture Policy Research …

Farm Foundation

Farm Progress Show Toad

Chuck Zimmerman

It doesn’t take much to entertain the media sometimes. In this case it was a toad. The Farm Progress Show Media Tent Toad. This little fellow caught everyone’s attention as he took up residence right in front of the press conference stage. I wonder if he was paying attention during this afternoon’s Growth Energy discussion. We’ll have a full story …

Farm Progress Show

Visiting With Senator Grassley At Farm Progress Show

Chuck Zimmerman

Iowa’s Senator Chuck Grassley spent some time at the Farm Progress Show. I caught up to him and found out that he had been checking out all the new technology on display at the show. When it comes to Washington, DC policy and specifically energy policy he provided an update of what we might expect in coming weeks. In September …

Audio, Farm Policy, Farm Progress Show

Pioneer Hi-Bred Announces IMPACT at Farm Progress Show

Chuck Zimmerman

Pioneer Hi-Bred announced IMPACT today. That’s Intensively Managed Product Advancement, Characterization and Training trials. The announcement was made at a press event in their exhibit at the Farm Progress Show. I spoke with Brent Wilson about the new initiative. You can listen to him describe what this means for Pioneer’s customers in my interview below. Pioneer Hi-Bred announced plans to …

Agribusiness, Audio, Farm Progress Show, Pioneer

Novus Invests in Aquaculture Future

Cindy Zimmerman

As the world produces more and more fish protein to feed a growing population, Novus International is helping to feed those fish more efficiently and sustainably. Did you know that aquaculture is the fastest growing segment of the animal production industry? But, like every other segment, aquaculture producers are facing the challenge of expanding to feed a growing population and …

Aquaculture, Audio, Novus International

Vote For Bunge M.O.E. in Great Food Truck Race

Chuck Zimmerman

For breakfast this morning I went to the Bunge M.O.E. at the Pioneer Hi-Bred exhibit at the Farm Progress Show. My biscuit and ingredients were cooked with Plenish, the new high oleic soybean oil being developed by Pioneer. Bunge Chef Adam was doing the cooking and you can meet him in the video clip. The Bunge M.O.E. is competing in …

Farm Progress Show, Pioneer, Soybean, Video

Former Governor Branstand Running For Governor

Chuck Zimmerman

It’s not just farmers who visit the Farm Progress Show. Politicians have a great opportunity to interact with constituents and prospective voters. One of them is former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad who is hoping to become Governor again! Terry is pictured second from the left with his new Pioneer Hi-Bred cap. I spoke with him after our photo opp. He …

Audio, Farm Progress Show, Pioneer

Farmers Only Going Strong After 5 Years

Cindy Zimmerman

The Farmers Only on-line dating service is still going strong after five years. We told you about FarmersOnly.com when it launched in August of 2005. According to founder Jerry Miller, it quickly became THE place for farmers and ranchers to meet like-minded people. In the last five years, membership went from 2,000 to well over 100,000 members, and despite the …

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