AG CONNECT Expo Advocating For Agriculture Awards

Chuck Zimmerman

Sara MooneySara Mooney is the Director of the AG CONNECT Expo and attended the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Trade Talk along with my man Rich Jefferson. I had been wanting to talk to them about their Advocating For Agriculture awards program where they will recognize three individuals who support “in a compelling way the work of farmers and ranchers to provide abundant and affordable food and fiber.” There are three categories: Ag Woman of the Year, Community Leadership and Ag Innovation.

The grand prize winner of each of the three award categories will receive a free trip to AG CONNECT Expo 2010, including roundtrip airfare for two to Orlando, Florida, from anywhere in the continental U.S. Nominations are due by the end of this week, November 28. Then online voting will start on December 4. All winners will be announced on December 18 and I’m sure we’ll have them posted here.

“AG CONNECT Expo’s awards are a way for our trade show to put a spotlight on the significant contributions that those in production agriculture make to our quality of life,” said Sara Mooney, the Director of AG CONNECT Expo. “We want the awards to draw attention to those whose work and accomplishments this year exemplify ‘advocating for agriculture.'”

You can listen to my interview with Sara below and read more about the awards by clicking on the “more” link. Read More

AEM, Audio, NAMA

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Melissa Sandfort

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  • Tyson Foods has chosen Donnie Smith, currently senior group vice president of Poultry and Prepared Foods, to be the company’s president and chief executive officer, effective immediately.
  • Bader Rutter announces Donna Queisser and Amy Graff have been promoted to senior account executives in the agency’s account management group.
  • The economics of structural change and competition in U.S. agriculture and food markets is the subject of a one-day conference planned for Monday, Dec. 7. There is a $40 registration fee for the conference. Registration is available online.
  • The American Angus Association is launching into nationwide television broadcasting with the airing of its first, hour-long program this coming January. Called “I Am Angus,” the program will profile people from across the country whose lives are defined by Angus cattle and Angus beef. “I Am Angus” will air at 9 p.m. EST, Jan. 4, 2010, on RFD-TV.
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Digital Potatoes

Chuck Zimmerman

Potato GoodnessThe U.S. Potato Board got some recognition for balancing traditional and digital media recently. Their target?

She’s called “Power Mom.” “Momfluential.” “Chief Purchasing Officer.” Even “Mogul Mom.” She is the United States Potato Board (USPB) Domestic Marketing program’s primary target: women, 25-54 with kids younger than 18 living at home. She makes at least 80 percent of the decisions regarding her household’s spending, and she doesn’t make those decisions passively.

The USPB presented a case study at the “M2Moms Annual Conference”, a professional development conference for marketers.

Meredith Myers, USPB Public Relations Manager, was part of an interactive panel in October, along with the Vice President of Marketing for iRobot and Director of Consumer Public Relations for Hallmark Cards. These professionals came together and discussed, to a packed room, how their unique approaches directly reach “momfluentials” and are generating measurable results.

Some of their digital outreach includes:

Potato Goodness Website
Mom’s Dinner Helper
Facebook Fan Page
YouTube Channel

Ag Groups, Potato

BIVI Sees Big Jump In Cattle Business

Chuck Zimmerman

Colin MeyersThe head of the U.S. cattle business for Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica is Colin Meyers. Colin says the main thing the acquisition of Ft. Dodge Animal Health means to the company is that they now have a much broader range of products to offer. One product in particular, Cydectin, moves them into the anti-parasitic market with a very well recognized name.

When it comes to the cattle market he says that in the vaccine area they’ll have about 20 percent of the market and increases in other areas as well. They’ll have a larger sales and veterinarian force to reach out to customers and a bigger distribution network. They’ve spent the last three weeks bringing in new staff, distributors and others to help enable a smooth transition for customers.

You can listen to my interview with Colin below.

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Media Day Photo Album

Agribusiness, Animal Health, Audio, Boehringer Ingelheim

You’ve Got To Love Farmers

Chuck Zimmerman

Annalisa ClarkeAnnalisa Clarke manages I Love Farmers, They Feed My Soul. In the AEM AGCONNECT Expo booth at the NAFB Trade Talk I spoke with her about the campaign. She says they’ve started a new media campaign they’ve started to promote agriculture. It’s targeted to individuals 14-24 years old who she calls “digital natives.” She says they’re allowing them to communicate where their food comes from, how it’s produced and who produces it via social media platforms like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, text messaging as well as their website.

Annalisa says progress has been tremendous in the 6 months since the campaign started. They’ve got over 19,000 Facebook page members for example. Support I Love Farmers with some of their great stuff. You can listen to my interview with Annalisa below.

See more NAFB and NAMA Trends photos here.

Ag Groups, Audio, NAFB

Harvest Photos From U.S. Grains Council

Chuck Zimmerman

USGC Harvest of PhotosIf you’re looking for some photos of the harvest then look to the U.S. Grains Council Flickr set of 2009 Harvest Photos.

The USGC is collecting photos from U.S. farmers all over the country. Thanks to all of you that submitted photos. Remember that we are still accepting photos until Dec. 1, 2009.

This photo is of Dave and Sue Roehm who make farming a family affair in Leesburg, Ohio.

Photography, USGC

Soybean Growers Can Ask Questions of USB Experts

Chuck Zimmerman

Marc Curtis United Soybean BoardThis is the next installment in our series about Expert Advice from the United Soybean Board. While attending the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Convention I spoke with USB Treasurer Marc Curtis who farms in Mississippi.

Marc serves on the USB Production Committee so he’s especially happy that the organization can offer Expert Advice to soybean growers via a regular column on their website which allows registered growers to read, comment and ask questions and get answers. There are several regular Expert Advice columnists who Marc says are covering various topics like diseases, rust, insects, agronomics and just about anything that a grower will have to deal with. He says that one of the issues Southeast growers have right now during harvest is what to do with a crop that is still in the ground due to wet weather. He says they can find answers by posing questions on the Expert Advice section of the website since USB has a research project in progress on this very topic.

You can listen to my interview with Marc below.

Ag Groups, Audio, NAFB, Soybean, USB

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  • Syngenta announced that its genetically modified corn traits MIR162 and Bt11xGA21 are now fully approved for cultivation in Brazil.
  • Van Beek Natural Science, L.L.C. has hired Steve Schumacher as a Territory Sales Manager for Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, New York, and western Pennsylvania.
  • When faced with the challenge of preparing for next year’s crop, weed control planning done now can help growers get the most out of next year’s acre. New solutions, like Kixor herbicide technology from BASF, are designed to control the toughest broadleaf weed control challenges facing growers today.
  • Pfister Seeds and Dow AgroSciences are pleased to introduce a new cash rebate program for the 2010 production season. Growers can earn cash rebates from 2 to 10 percent for qualifying purchases invoiced between Sept. 1, 2009, and Aug. 31, 2010.
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BIVI Vision is Value Through Innovation

Chuck Zimmerman

Boehringer Ingelheim Media DayThe President of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, George Heidgerken (pictured on left), attended today’s media event and spoke with reporters about changes in the company after the acquisition of Ft. Dodge Animal Health. He says the purchase is a big deal for BIVI here in the United States and globally since it essentially doubles their business including their ability to innovate in the future. While merging the two company cultures he says they will maintain the BI vision and mission and how they achieve them.

George says they can take the best of both companies, put them together and get excited about what they can achieve. They’re calling it the “new BIVI.” He says that full integration may take a couple years although they hope to achieve that sooner. The products they’ve acquired fit in perfectly with their existing portfolio and expand their cattle, dairy and pet business. The vision for the future of the company he says, is “value through innovation.”

You can listen to my interview with George below.

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Media Day Photo Album

Agribusiness, Animal Health, Audio, Boehringer Ingelheim