The farm podcaster who is all about quality may want to look into the Tascam DR-100.  This bad boy looks pretty sweet to me.  I like the fact that it has built-in XLR inputs.  It’s a little larger than a Marantz PMD 620 (still on sale for $100 off!) but still small form factor.  Records on an SD card.
The rugged TASCAM DR-100 offers high-end recording features to musicians and engineers who demand more from their portable recorder. It features four built-in microphones, two cardioid and two omnidirectional, with analog limiting and filtering for great-sounding recordings. A pair of XLR microphone inputs with phantom power welcomes pro-grade condenser microphones, and line in and out connectors are also provided.
The DR-100 includes a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery, but can also be powered by AA batteries or an optional AC adapter. A built-in speaker allows for instant playback, and the metal enclosure includes a tripod mounting hole for recording flexibility. A wireless remote control is also included for remotely starting the recording.

I just found out about the 
I saw this today in the National Biodiesel Board’s e-newsletter and thought it was cute and funny and environmentally friendly.
According to BBB, the Nature Baby Care diapers were “the first ECO-friendly high-performance diaper, based on new green technology, protected by a Swedish patent. The diaper is soft, thin, comfortable and with perfect sizing. It’s performance is as good as the best ”traditional” diapers. It has an exclusive 100 % chlorine free absorbent material and the material against the baby’s skin is based on corn instead of plastic like traditional diapers, 100% compostable, breathable and extremely kind for the baby. The packaging is 100 % compostable and based on corn.”
Dr. George Lahm has just been named to receive a big award.
Commercializing Gasification/Fermentation Technology was the topic of comments made by Mark Dietzen, 
How to quantify social media reach and influence is becoming the top topic in conversations I’m having with agrimarketers.  It’s not an easy one to answer.  You can’t rely on website statistics to tell you the whole story.  How do you factor in Twitter, Facebook and something that I have mixed feelings about.  That is the re-publishing of my content.
I spoke with Paul Willems, BP Energy Biosciences Institute, one of our speakers at the Farm Foundation Transition To A Bio Economy Conference.  I had met him previously at an earlier conference in the series.