Agriculture’s ‘Nobel’ Goes to Purdue Food Science Professor

Laura McNamara

Purdue University Professor Philip E. Nelson has secured this year’s World Food Prize for his innovation in food processing and preservation. Purdue’s Scholle Chair Professor in Food Processing developed technology that enables the transport of processed fruits and vegetables without spoilage. Nelson’s “aseptic bulk storage and distribution” process is credited with revolutionizing the global food trade. More than 90 percent …

Agribusiness, Food, Technology

Country Music and Farming Just Go Together

Chuck Zimmerman

I hope you enjoyed the posts from this past week of CMA Music Festival activity. I’ve got more for you when I find the editing time. I want to thank Gene Hemphill with New Holland for sponsoring my coverage of the event. I also want to make sure I mention and thank Holly Fritz, H.B. Fritz & Associates, Inc., because …

Agribusiness, Audio, New Holland, Tractor, ZimmCast

Keeping Stock of Livestock

Laura McNamara

Or even wildlife for that matter. Lion Edge Technologies, a family-run company that develops affordable record keeping software specifically for the livestock industry thought AgWired readers should know about what they do. Lion Edge Technologies says its software enables customers to make profitable decisions on any livestock operation, large and small. Different programs are specified for various livestock including cattle, …

Advertising, Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Horses, Livestock

Immigration Key Issue of 2007 Ag Symposium

Laura McNamara

A host of women in the agriculture industry will converge on Washington the week of June 10th for the annual American Agri-Women Agricultural Issues Symposium and Fly-in. This year’s symposium will be centered around immigration reform within the realm of agriculture. Members of the media and all interested parties are invited to attend the 15th Annual Agricultural Issues Symposium on …

Ag Groups, Ag Media Summit, Agribusiness, Farm Policy

Farms and Ranches Offer Low-Cost Rural Get-away

Laura McNamara

If it’s adventure you’re after, the Kearney Area Ag Producers Alliance encourages tourists to explore life on the rural farms and ranches just outside of city limits. KAPPA, a farmer owned agriculture development cooperative, says Country Adventures are low-cost, close-to-home alternatives for travel and excitement. With gas prices high and school letting out, families are looking for a close-to-home vacation …

Ag Groups, Agencies, Agribusiness

ALOT Barbecue Social in St. Louis

Laura McNamara

Savory meat will be sizzling on the grill later this week in St. Louis. The current class of Agricultural Leadership of Tommorrow, about 40 individuals, are inviting St. Louis AgriBusiness Club members to a barbecue social at Warren Stemme Farm. ALOT Alumni, the St. Louis County Farm Bureau Board and local legislators are also invited. WHEN: Friday, June 8 , …

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Food

Tractor Co. Pulls in Gold For Country Living

Laura McNamara

The Country Living Association gets a new gold sponsor. The Association’s director, Courtney Yukis, says Tractor Supply Company now possesses a gold-level sponsorship. Tractor Supply Company joins Land O’Lakes, Purina Feed and Fastline Publications at the gold-level. Founding sponsors include John Deere, Allied Insurance and Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Company. All Country Living Association sponsors promote rural living. Membership in Country …

Agribusiness, John Deere, Publication, Tractor

Throw Him A T-Bone For Father’s Day

Laura McNamara

The Catttleman’s Beef Promotion and Research Board urges consumers to “bring the beef” this Father’s Day. The Board says barbecues have been a Father’s Day tradition since its founding in 1972 when Richard Nixon signed the day into public law. Father’s Day is by nature “a prime time for cookout,” for the Board. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more …

Agribusiness, Beef

Cotton Seed Company Musical Chairs

Chuck Zimmerman

It looks like Monsanto’s acquisition of Delta and Pine Land Company is making progress. Monsanto Company announced today that it has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) that will allow it to complete its proposed acquisition of Delta and Pine Land Company. Under terms of the agreement, which was filed today in Federal Court in Washington, …

Agribusiness, Cotton

June Marks Season for Farmers Markets

Laura McNamara

A cooking demonstration, live entertainment and a raffle for various prizes will kick off the summer Farmers Market season. The openning of the 12th season of the USDA Farmers Market will also feature a booth offering nutritional information and food suggestions from the USDA for the home. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Chuck Conner will officiate the openning Friday, June 1 …

Agribusiness, Food, USDA