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  • GSI named Kyle J. Kuepker as Grain Division Director, North America, to lead and provide strategic direction for GSI’s North America Grain business across farm and commercial markets.
  • The Canola Council of Canada announces the launch of Canolamazing.com, a new website showcasing the facts and firsthand accounts of using canola meal for dairy rations.
  • The Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and United Fresh Produce Association (United Fresh) are pleased to announce a three-year agreement to co-locate the organizations’ respective trade shows: United Fresh 2014 and FMI Connect, the Global Food Retail Experience. Registration opens today for the June 10-13, 2014 events in Chicago.
  • Industry veterans Randy Anderson and Thad Hinkle have joined the Swine Division sales and marketing team at Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI).
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Your Pre-Harvest Checklist

Melissa Sandfort

Insights WeeklySeems like just yesterday we discussed the benefits of pre-season planting preparation, and now we find ourselves staring a pre-harvest checklist straight in the eye. But keep in mind that servicing your precision ag equipment prior to harvest is equally as important as in the spring.

Ag Leader Technology is helping to give growers a few tips on where to start:
• Create a backup of your spring information
• Verify that you are running the latest version of SMS
• Read in any remaining files from earlier this year
• Export information out of SMS Software to your precision ag display

Luke James, Ag Leader Software Sales Specialist, says taking the appropriate steps to check your equipment before harvest will save you time and money in the long-run. Listen to James explain.

James tells us why following this checklist is so important. Listen to James explain.

Once you have finished inspecting your yield monitoring components and have properly calibrated your machine you are ready for fall harvest to begin!

Tech Support will begin weekend hours for the 2013 season starting Sept. 7 for any questions you may have. Tech Support can be reached Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. year round at 515-232-5363.

Hours:
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Become a fan of Ag Leader on Facebook today, and get the latest precision ag videos on the YouTube channel. For more information about Ag Leader products and services, or to visit the blog site, go to www.agleader.com.

Ag Leader, Agribusiness

BASF Engages Growers

Cindy Zimmerman

Grower engagement on both the people and services level is important for BASF Crop Protection to ensure they are doing all they can to help farmers grow smarter, market smarter and live smarter.

basf-germany-growersDuring one of the breakout sessions at the BASF Global Press conference in Germany this week, we heard from (left to right) Hannes Lutz – vice president of business development; Kaleb Hellwig – U.S. innovation specialist; and Elmar Groiss – global head of information technology.

Hannes explained that they have found four main fundamentals that farmers have in common. “First, farmers feel they are in a competition … with their neighbors and on the world market,” he said. “Second, they are part of a community. They want to be connected with their neighbors, other farmers, and experts.” They also believe they are food providers and stewards of the land. Interview with Hannes Lutz, BASF Crop Protection VP of business development

Among the ways BASF is engaging with growers is through a new position called the Innovation Specialist, which Kaleb says is the best job he has ever had in 17 years with BASF. “I travel every day, meet customers, help identify some of the challenges and problems they have, and then put plans together to help them solve that,” said Kaleb, who is based on the western side of Missouri. Interview with Kaleb Hellwig, BASF Innovation Specialist

When it comes to services, BASF has a couple of new technological developments in the works, according to Elmar. One is DigiLab, which offers a microscope quality digital camera combined with a tablet application that helps identify plant diseases. “Farmers in the field can take a high quality picture of the disease, have an on-tablet comparison with a library, but they can also send it back to BASF experts to get detailed analysis,” he said. DigiLab is now being used in Brazil and is expected to be available in the United States soon. Interview with Elmar Groiss, BASF Global Head of Information Technology

2013 BASF Germany Photos

Agribusiness, Audio, BASF, Farming, Technology

Support Young Agrarians

Chuck Zimmerman

Sara DentHere’s a group that you need to put on your radar. The Young Agrarians. I think you’ll hear more from them from my visit to Canada this week.

But to get us started, Sara Dent spoke during our opening reception here at the Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Conference. She gave us an overview of this organization.

Young Agrarians is a grassroots initiative made up of agriculturalists and media conspirators intent on growing food sustainably. Inspired by The Greenhorns to build a network Canada-side to celebrate, connect and recruit young farmers – the Young Agrarians are the movers and shakers of a new agrarians movement: young agriculturalists, farmers, urban farmers, market and community gardeners, community groups and academics, organizations and the public who want to ecologically rebuild, promote and inspire the agriculture of our country. We are using the power of media and the internet, and bringing people together in real time- to build community and grow ‘good, clean, and fair’ food.

You can listen to Sara here: Listen to Sara Dent

By the way, if you’d like to support this effort they could use your help. Learn more here.

2013 Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Photo Album

Ag Groups, Audio

Welcome to CFWF 2013

Chuck Zimmerman

Sharon GoetzSharon Gaetz is the mayor of Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. She welcomed the Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation to Harrison Hot Springs last night. Sharon is the Chair of the Regional District. She says we’re going to love the area. From what I’ve seen so far I would have to agree.

You can listen to Sharon’s welcome here: Welcome Remarks from Sharon Gaetz

2013 Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Photo Album

Audio, Media

CFWF Check In

Chuck Zimmerman

Canadian Farm WritersHello and welcome to the 2013 Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Conference in Harrison Hot Springs. Yesterday was check in and if time allowed, take a dip in one of the hot springs pools outside or inside. This is a beautiful location on Harrison Lake.

We got things started last night with a welcoming reception. Today it’s off on tours. I’ll be out all day on a bike tour of farms and our dinner this evening is a bus ride away. So I don’t know when I’ll be doing the next update. Probably late this evening. So over the next couple days keep your eye here to see what goes on in Canada!

I’ve got a photo album started which you can find here. Feel free to enjoy and share: 2013 Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Photo Album

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GROWMARK Highlights National Co-op Month

John Davis

Growmark_logoOur friends at GROWMARK are joining cooperatives throughout the country in celebrating the contributions co-ops make to the social and economic development of rural America during National Co-op Month in October.

CoopMonth20131This year’s theme is “Collaborate, Communicate, Cooperate,” reflecting the benefits that arise from collaboration – the sharing of ideas, resources and capital which helps individuals accomplish more together than they would on their own.

Nearly 3,000 farmer cooperatives, like GROWMARK, FS, and grain member cooperatives, account for as many as 300,000 jobs worldwide and a total payroll of more than $8 billion.

Cooperatives operate under a set of guidelines known as the cooperative principles. Doing business with the values of voluntary and open membership, democratic member control, members’ economic participation, autonomy and independence, education, training, and information, cooperation among cooperatives, and concern for community sets cooperatives apart and inspires loyalty and commitment from their member owners.

The more than 29,000 cooperatives across America generate 2 million jobs and $652 billion in sales with assets of $3 trillion. The GROWMARK System itself employs more than 7,000 people serving 250,000 customers.

Agribusiness, Cooperatives, GROWMARK

Nominations Open for 2014 4R Advocate Program

Jamie Johansen

4R_NutrientStewardship_largeThe Fertilizer Institute (TFI) recently launched the 2014 4R Advocate Awards Program. They are calling for entires from retailers wishing to highlight the exceptional nutrient stewardship practices of their grower customers. The program is in it’s third year and recognizes farmers who are protecting the environment, boosting profitability and benefiting society through nutrient stewardship practices based on the 4R’s.

Use of the right nutrient source at the right time, at the right rate at the right time and in the right place.

“The farmers honored in the 4R Advocate program know that environmental protection and economic prosperity are not mutually exclusive,” said TFI President Chris Jahn. “This award program adds value to the 4R nutrient stewardship initiative by engaging growers and retailers with peers who can share their fertilizer best management practices success stories.”

The five winning growers will win a trip to Commodity Classic where they will see the latest agricultural innovations first-hand, meet other growers and agricultural leaders from across the county and will be honored at a banquet.

2013 4R Advocate winners Rick and Jesse Brunner, of Fifth Generation Farms, recently spoke about the importance of 4Rs in preserving their land for future generations. “The 4R program epitomizes our philosophy to farm management. We strive to improve our overall soil health, to limit our environmental impact, and to increase our profits while continuing the farm legacy we received.”

Entries are due by November 12. For a nomination form and more information on the 2014 4R Advocate Awards Program is available here. Winners will be announced in mid-December. For questions contact the TFI Director of Stewardship Programs, Lara Moody, by telephone at (202) 515-2721 or via e-mail at lmoody@tfi.org.

Agribusiness, Fertilizer

NAMA’s Membership Campaign

Jamie Johansen

iPad miniInterested in winning an iPad Mini? Recruit someone you know to become a member of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) and be entered into a drawing for an iPad Mini.

The professional organization just announced the member-get-a-member campaign will run from October 3 to December 9. The official drawing will take place on December 10.

The more you recruit, the more your name will be entered into the drawing. So talk with colleagues and other agriculture professionals and explain all the fun NAMA members experience. But don’t forget the networking opportunities and professional education available.

Agribusiness, NAMA

Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Conference

Chuck Zimmerman

Canadian Farm Writers' Federation ConferenceBig agriculture in a small setting. That’s what I’m off to see in Canada! For the next several days I’ll be attending the Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation Conference which is hosted by the BC Farm Writers’ Association. We’re going to be in Harrison Hot Springs, BC. The Harrison Hot Springs Resort, on the southern shore of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley, will serve as home base for the conference. There are some unique farm tours lined up for Friday and I’m looking forward to mine. More about that later. You can find our agenda here.

We’ll be tweeting with the conference hashtag #CFWF2013 so follow along!

I want to thank Case IH very much for making my trip possible. They are also a conference sponsor.

International, Media