This evening participants in the Alltech International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium broke up into discussion dinners with various topics. I attended the dairy dinner.
Other topics included:
* Food Fight: Do consumer perceptions affect the future of commercial agriculture?
* The Urban-Rural Divide: Farmers need to learn how to communicate with the media (pictured)
* Greening planet: Regulatory considerations for animal agriculture
* Contaminants in feed: How can feed & food companies address this challenge?
* Mycotoxins from the 2009 Crops: Realities & solutions
* Train your people and risk they leave or not train them and risk they stay?
* Poultry profitability: Do benchmarking systems help or hinder?
* New standards for pig nutritionists: 35 pigs per sow, 2.2 FCR
* Will milk be the ‘new oil’ again? Perspectives for a return to profitability
* Beefing up demand and profitability: What goes into a successful beef program?
* The equine genome: What does it mean for you and your horse business?
* Aquaculture: Is the future so bright?
* Profits from pets: The next frontiers of knowledge.

The 1st Annual NAFB Lake Girls Retreat was held this past weekend at the lovely home of the incomparable Sara Wyant and Al Johnson of
Sara and Al were very gracious hosts and showed us a great time at the Lake. We were able to take the boat out on Saturday and have lunch at Shorty Pants, a drink in Paradise and dinner at The Fish. It was all quite marvelous and only the weather could have been better.
Cool, wet weather slowed down corn and soybean planting last week, but didn’t stop it.
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The other big winner in the Graduate Category is Michael Steele, also University of Guelph, Canada.
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Right now there a number of “species sessions” taking place. With so many people here they’re very well attended. You can choose from dairy, beef, pork, poultry, pets and aqua.
There is some serious business being conducted here at the Alltech International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium. We’re also learning a lot. But it’s not all work. Alltech knows how to throw a party and did so once again at the site of the upcoming