One of the newcomers to Kruger Seeds is Walter Mayhew. He’s their new brand lead and was on hand at the Technology Showcase field day in Iowa. I asked him why they are conducting these events. Walter says that since business is changing so fast, growers need this kind of opportunity to to see new technology options first hand. You can see him here, welcoming growers to the event.
We spoke about the new Roundup Ready 2 Yield Soybeans which will become available next season. Walter says that they asked growers what they need and the answer was “more yield.” So, without adding more inputs, RR2 Yield is expected to give growers from seven to eleven percent more yield potential per acre. That’s what all the trial data is showing. Essentially, the new traits provide more seeds per plant.
When it comes to supply, Walter says that there will be a limited amount for the 2009 growing season but that they’ll be producing more supply as fast as they can for 2010. He adds that, “All growers remember when we launched Roundup Ready 1. There was a big difference there. You could drive down the road and see the difference out in a field. With Roundup Ready 2, it’s going to be different. You won’t see it driving down the road. You’ll see it with your combine.”
You can listen to my interview with Walter here: monsanto-tech-showcase-mayhew.mp3

Getting more corn yield per acre was the theme of an interview I did with Shannon Hauf, Monsanto Area Technology Development Manager for Minnesota and Iowa. Shannon was attending a
After a hearty lunch at the Monsanto Technology Showcase tour stop in Elkhart, IA, last week, growers got to hear from Palle Pederson,
We put AgriTalk on AgWired so often you would think they paid us!
I just found out that I’ll be live blogging
According to NAMA Boot Camp committee chairman, Matt Coniglio,
The conference is expected to draw more than 1,200 attendees, with more than 200 companies represented at the trade show. Topics that will be covered during sessions over the next two days include ethanol blender pumps and mid-range blends, innovations in corn ethanol, cellulosic ethanol commercialization and feedstock logistics, and much more.
NAMA Boot Campers got connected tonight during the opening Speed Networking session. After a few remarks it was time to get things moving. Networking with other people in agrimarketing is probably one of the greatest benefits of belonging to NAMA in my opinion. So, what we had people do was talk to each other and see how much they could learn in 3 minutes before switching to another table.
NAMA Boot Camp has started here in KC, MO. There was a sold out tour today which I didn’t get to participate in.