BIVI Goes Ogio

Chuck Zimmerman

If you were attending the Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica PRRS ARC&E Seminar then you’d be sporting a brand new Ogio Half Dome Duffel Bag! It’s a gym bag that has the following features: Audio pocket with headphone exit port Standard webbing shoulder strap Reinforced base with triple needle stitch trim Front sleeve pocket All metal hardware Side grab handle The veterinarians …

Agribusiness, Boehringer Ingelheim

Economic Outlook for Pork Industry

Jamie Johansen

Pork producers were well represented at the recent National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Trade Talk. I sat down with National Pork Producers Council economist, Steve Meyer. Steve shared his thoughts on the 2012 growing season, as well as his outlook for our next fiscal year. “It’s been a tough year because of the cost of production. The drought drove corn …

Agribusiness, Audio, BASF, Farm Bill, NAFB, NPPC, Pork

AFBF Goes to ‘Music City, USA’

Melissa Sandfort

The American Farm Bureau Federation has announced the country music artists who will be performing at its 94th Annual Meeting, Jan. 13-16 in Nashville, Tenn., also known as “Music City, USA.” The three-part country music group Edens Edge will perform at the opening general session on Sunday Jan. 13, which begins at 9 a.m. The Arkansas trio is composed of …

AFBF, Agribusiness, Events

Farm Credit – Working For Producers

Jamie Johansen

Whether it’s managing risk associated with high prices, a drought or the lack of a farm bill, Farm Credit Services of America shared with us at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Trade Talk that producers are always #1 in their mind. Doug Stark, President and CEO of Farm Credit Services of America, spoke with me about how producers can …

Agribusiness, Audio, BASF, Crop Protection, Insurance, NAFB

A Kansas City Moon

Chuck Zimmerman

Pulling out of the Kansas City airport last night I had stop on the side of the road for a quick photo of the nearly full moon. Also showing very brightly was the planet Jupiter. My photo doesn’t do the scene justice. There was a lot more color just a few minutes earlier but I couldn’t get out of the …

Agribusiness, Boehringer Ingelheim

Winners of Intl. Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest

Melissa Sandfort

The American Meat Science Association announced winners of the International Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest, held Nov. 18, 2012, at Tyson Foods, Inc. in Dakota City, Neb. In total, 99 contestants representing 16 teams participated in the contest. Top Individuals, Senior Division: 1. Bo Hutto, Texas Tech University 2. Valerie Manning, Texas Tech University 3. Brandy Cleveland, Kansas State University 4. …

Agribusiness

Deeper Roots, Strong Yield With Drought-Tolerant Corn

Melissa Sandfort

A root comparison study conducted this season at Monsanto’s Gothenburg Water Utilization Learning Center in Gothenburg, Neb., provided a dramatic demonstration of just how important a deep, strong root structure is to help corn plants withstand drought conditions. The research program evaluated the performance of a DEKALB® drought-tolerant corn product versus two competitor products – a Pioneer® Optimum® AQUAmax™ hybrid …

Agribusiness, Corn, Research

Ag Leader Technology – Independent and Innovative

Chuck Zimmerman

The Ag Leader Technology team talked to farm broadcasters at the recet NAFB convention. I sat down with Lori Costello, Marketing Communications Manager (seated on right), and we talked about the great anniversary year Ag Leader is having. There are some unique things about Ag Leader Technology that you may not know. For example, Lori says Ag Leader Technology is …

Ag Leader, Agribusiness, Audio, NAFB

Beef Producers Unite for Alltech’s Global 500

Jamie Johansen

It is just a week before Alltech’s 5th Annual Global 500 kicks off. Dairy and beef leaders from across the world will come together to share ideas and educate themselves on new and cutting edge technologies. They are expecting over 500 beef producers to attend this year’s event. Steve Van Dyke, cow/calf producer from South Dakota, attended his first Global …

Agribusiness, Alltech, Audio, Beef, Education, NAFB

Update On Missouri CTE Programs

Jamie Johansen

Last week I shared how Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in the state of Missouri are being threatened by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s (DESE) new Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 5). MSIP 5 removes the priority for organizations like the FFA from a students high school education. Bringing attention to this issue has got a lot …

Agribusiness, Education, FFA