Manage the Markets with DTN

Laura McNamara

There were a LOT of reasons about 1,000 Farm Progress Show visitors visited the DTN exhibit in Boone, Iowa this week. But, the biggest reason was probably the chance to win $25,000. Aside from scoring the dough, though, visitors also had the chance to score some valuable marketing and weather tips from DTN experts. DTN representative Teri Thiele says visitors …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Audio, Farm Progress Show, Markets, Technology

The Art and Science of Soil Conservation

Laura McNamara

The air we breath is often taken for granted. And, Peggy James, Natural Resources Conservation Service liaison to The Nature Conservancy says, so too are non-profits. “Non-profits are like air,” Peggy said. “They’re all around us but we hardly notice it. They are an integral part of a healthy, artistic, viably economic, productive society working towards sustainability.” Sustainability, Peggy says, …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Audio, Environment, Farm Shows, Farming, International

BASF And ASA Programs

Chuck Zimmerman

At the American Soybean Association tent, BASF is providing lunch for members of state soybean associations as well as ASA. Here’s a couple of the folks from BASF, serving their customers. I visited the tent and spoke with ASA VP, Rob Joslin. He’s national membership chairman and really enjoys the relationship that has developed with BASF. For example, he likes …

Ag Groups, Audio, BASF, Farm Progress Show, New Holland, Soybean

Corn Progress

Laura McNamara

There’s a lot the National Corn Growers Association is looking forward to in the next few months. I caught up with Bob Dickey, First Vice President of the association, at the 2008 Farm Progress Show in Boone, IA today. He says corn growers are counting on good weather, a good harvest and a good relationship with the new Secretary of …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Audio, Ethanol, Farm Progress Show, Farm Shows, Farming

Pleasantly Cool at Farm Progress

Laura McNamara

It feels more like fall and not late August this morning at the Farm Progress Show. And, that’s a good thing. Farm Progress is hoping the beautiful, mild weather will draw more participants to this year’s show in Boone, Iowa. Don Tourte, National Sales Director for Farm Progress Companies says participants will have more to see this year. The exhibition …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Audio, Farm Progress Show, Farm Shows, Farming

Kristy Mussman is Princess Kay of the Milky Way

Chuck Zimmerman

Here’s the new Princess Kay of the Milky Way. She’s Kristy Mussman, a 19-year-old college student from Claremont, MN. Her crowning took place at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on Wednesday. As Princess Kay, Mussman, who represents Steele County, will serve as the official goodwill ambassador for Minnesota’s nearly 5,000 dairy farmers. Kristy is the daughter of Mike and Julie Mussman …

Ag Groups, Dairy

Printing Potato Goodness

Chuck Zimmerman

The U.S. Potato Board has launched a little bit of spud goodness in a national print campaign. The U.S. Potato Board launched a national print advertising campaign today as part of its continued effort to educate consumers about the nutritional benefits of potatoes. “Peel Back the Truth” inquisitively tackles potato nutrition myths and quickly reveals, with the swoop of a …

Advertising, Ag Groups

Liza Teixeira New PR Specialist For CA Strawberries

Chuck Zimmerman

Liza Teixeira is the new Public Relations Specialist for the California Strawberry Commission. In her role, Teixeira will provide support for media relations, industry communications and public outreach. Teixeira, a 2008 graduate of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, received her degree in agricultural science with minors in agricultural communications and agricultural business. Born and raised in California’s Central …

Ag Groups

Ag Steward of the Chortí Maya

Laura McNamara

There is a group of indigenous people in Honduras that live off an average of $300 a year… less than one dollar a day. At least two months out of every year they starve. That’s the reality as Billy Collins sees it. Billy has been working with the Chortí Maya, the direct descendants of the Mayan Indians, for five years. …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Corn, Education, Environment, Farming, Food, Forestry, International, Precision Agriculture, Technology

Live Blogging AgNite at the RNC

Chuck Zimmerman

I just found out that I’ll be live blogging AgNite during the Republican National Convention. This is going to be very cool and a lot of fun. There’s an impressive list of companies and organizations already supporting this opportunity to showcase American agriculture to a national audience. You can count on seeing some live video via AgWired Live TV and …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Farm Policy, ZimmComm Announcement