The Man With a Golden Tractor

Chuck Zimmerman

CASE IH Golden TractorIt sounds like it could be a movie. It sounds like this tractor won’t be getting all muddy and scratched up out in the field either.

Jerry Forsythe must feel like King Midas these days. That’s because he’s the proud owner of the world’s only all-gold Case IH Magnum™ 305 — a tractor that’s normally painted the signature red color of other Case IH farm equipment.

Forsythe, a farmer and businessman from Marshall, Ill., is a long-time collector of unique Case IH tractors. “I got the idea for the all-gold model after learning that Case IH would be producing special edition tractors to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Magnum’s introduction,” said Forsythe.

Case IH is manufacturing 100 Gold Signature Edition Magnum tractors for 2008, but those are painted both red and gold. Forsythe wanted something different — and worked with his dealer, Kurt Edens from Casey Farm Pride, to specially order a one-of-a-kind, all-gold edition.

Although Forsythe mainly uses Case IH equipment on his farm, his all-gold Magnum will not join the working ranks of the primarily-red fleet used to maintain his 28,000-acre operation. Instead, it will be one of many tractors in his private collection of Case IH and Farmall equipment, which also includes the 100,000th Magnum produced and the very first tractor his dad purchased new, a 1948 Farmall H.

Agribusiness, Tractor

Talking Beef With The MBIC

Chuck Zimmerman

ZimmCast-149 - Speaking of BeefI am not ashamed to publicly pronounce my belief that beef is good. That’s why I was so happy to get to work with the Missouri Beef Industry Council on their new “Speaking of Beef” program. Basically we helped the staff at the MBIC prepare materials for a group of initial volunteers to help them conduct public speaking engagements about Missouri’s beef industry to local civic groups. Additionally, we’re going to assist with scheduling them to speak to these groups. We hope to have the first ones set up soon after the first of the year.

In this week’s program you get to hear a couple of Cindy’s interviews on this subject. The first one is with MBIC Executive Director, John Kleiboeker, who talks about the program and why the organization has launched it. Then she interviews Chris Derks, a cattle producer from Northwest Missouri who is one of the first program volunteers. Chris is passionate about his industry. That’s why he’s involved.

At the end of the program I’ve got some music from the Podsafe Music Network that fits right in with this week’s theme. It’s called “Cattle Swagger” by the Thee Phantom 5ive. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.

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Ag Groups, Audio, Beef, ZimmCast

Growers With Maxx-imum Market Skills

Melissa Sandfort

Penton Media’s Corn & Soybean Digest announced the winners of its 2007 MarketMaxx competition, an online grain-marketing contest designed to help growers sharpen their marketing skills. MarketMaxx is a free, Web-based marketing simulation that allows corn and soybean growers to gain experience using marketing tools in a game environment. The 2007 MarketMaxx contest was sponsored by AGCO Gleaner, AGCO Tractors, Syngenta Crop Protection and Cargill Certified SolutionPro.

chriswaymire_cornwinner07.jpgThis year’s first place winner in the corn division was Chris Waymire (left) of Yellow Springs, Ohio. He will receive one year’s use of a new Gleaner R5 or A5 series combine, a prize valued at $12,000. First place winner ronfalk_soybeanwinner07.jpgin the soybean division was Ron Falk (right) of Monticello, Ill. His winning prize is one year’s use of a new AGCO RT or DT series tractor, also valued at $12,000.

Second place winners were Chip Shriver of Ursa, Ill. (corn division) and Kevin Johnson of Tyler, Minn. (soybean division). Both will receive a new computer system from Syngenta Crop Protection.

MarketMaxx players submitted simulated trades online using cash, futures and options markets. More detailed information and online registration is found here.

Farmers can now register to play MarketMaxx 2008, but actual trades cannot occur until after Jan. 2, 2008. Trades can be made throughout 2008 until Oct. 31, when the 2008 contest ends. The sponsors of MarketMaxx 2008 are AGCO Gleaner, AGCO Tractors, Syngenta Crop Protection and Leica Geosystems.

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Not Your Typical Monday

Chuck Zimmerman

Posting has been a little light here today as we deal with the icy mess that is Missouri. I’ve made sure we got some client sites updated earlier before starting to focus on our own. Actually we’ve been pretty lucky to have continuous power. However, this afternoon our main business line went out and with it our DSL internet connection. So I headed into Jefferson City and Panera Bread but just as I got there the power went out.

So, now I’m at McAlister’s Deli and the internet connection is working fine. Of course now Cindy says we got our internet connection back at the office. I’m loading some new photos to my Missouri Ice Storm photo album. We’re supposed to get a whole new round of ice starting later tonight and lasting through Wed. morning.

So if you don’t see much here tomorrow you’ll know why. I was planning to attend the Gateway NAMA meeting in St. Louis tomorrow but I’ve canceled that idea. However, on Thursday I’ll be speaking at the North Central Weed Science Society annual meeting. I’ll be one of the presenters at a session titled, “Communication Development: Message Delivery to Weed Science Colleagues and Clientele
Symposium.” You can find the program here (pdf).

Ag Groups

Zimfo Bites

Melissa Sandfort

  • DuPont announced it has sold its terbacil herbicide assets to Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. (TKI). Terbacil is marketed globally through the Sinbar® trademark. In Japan, terbacil also is sold in a mixture with diuron through the Zobar® trademark. TKI will acquire the rights to the Sinbar® and Zobar® trade names, a license to the technology required to make terbacil, and the worldwide registrations and data packages for the products. Sinbar® and Zobar® herbicides are used primarily in niche mint, fruit, alfalfa and non-crop markets, predominantly in North America and Japan.
  • Jeff Murphy, commercial director for Kemin AgriFoods North America, announced the appointment of Travis Lucas as the Key Account Manager responsible for Kemin sales development in the area east of the Mississippi River and south of I-70. Prior to joining Kemin, Lucas worked in advertising sales for Watt Poultry USA magazine. Murphy also announced the appointment of Mike O¹Neill, PAS, as the Key Account Manager responsible for sales development in the area encompassing Pennsylvania, New York and New England. Prior to joining Kemin, O’Neill worked for Monsanto Dairy Business on Posilac® and other products primarily in Pennsylvania and New York.
  • Bunge North America announced that it has promoted Rodney Perry to vice president and general manager of Bunge Oils and Todd Bastean to vice president and general manager of Bunge Milling. As general manager of Bunge Oils, Rodney Perry will be responsible for leading the Oils team working to manage Bunge’s assets and organization to provide customers with innovative, functional and competitive products.
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Ice Storm Photos

Chuck Zimmerman

MO ice stormWell the conditions here in Missouri have only become worse all day. The trees and branches falling sound like explosions. There’s going to be a lot of cleaning up to do like in this yard of a local home.

The roads aren’t too bad except for the fallen branches and power lines. I went out for a while just to take a look see. I’ve created a little photo album of what it looks like within just a mile or so of ZimmComm world headquarters here in Holts Summit, MO.

2007 Missouri Ice Storm

The power has flickered but so far so good. The forecast just calls for more though. I’ve got a feeling I’ll be adding to the photo album this week.

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Missouri Ice Storm

Chuck Zimmerman

Ice TreeHere’s the beautiful scene I woke up to this morning after a loud middle of the night thunder and lightning storm.

It would be pretty until you hear the loud snapping and popping as branches and trees start breaking under the weight of the ice. That’s a sound I’ve heard quite a few times already this morning. We’ve got freezing rain now and more predicted throughout the day and then again tonight. Lovely.

Maybe I’ll get caught up on some office stuff since it’s no day to be out traveling.

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Bid In The Christmas Spirit

Chuck Zimmerman

Polar Express BoomerHere’s another blue tractor in the news. This one’s a Polar Express special that’s up for auction to benefit the Christmas Spirit Foundation.

The Christmas SPIRIT Foundation is committed to keeping the spirit of Christmas alive and growing memories for the next generation of children and families. To achieve our mission, we focus programs for children, families and the environment … all designed to enhance the Christmas spirit.

The Christmas SPIRIT Foundation is the charitable branch of the National Christmas Tree Association. The Christmas SPIRIT Foundation is incorporated in the State of Missouri and has received IRS 501(c)3 charitable organization status.

Besides the Polar Express Boomer there are other items in the auction too.

Ag Groups, Tractor

Landini Wins Tractor Award

Chuck Zimmerman

LandiniI am not familiar with a Landini tractor but they must be doing something right.

Landini USA is proud to announce that the Landini Rex 85 S received the 2008 Tractor of the Year Award in the “Best of Specialized” category. The award was presented to Landini during a special ceremony at the Agritechnica Trade Fair in Hanover, Germany.

Judged by a panel of machinery specialists from 17 European countries, the “Tractor of the Year” award is regarded as one of the most prestigious honors within the agricultural engineering industry. Tractor designs are assessed on design features, benefits, and practical driving appraisals.

The 82 hp Rex 85 S, designed to operate in the narrow rows of the orchard industry, was chosen for its engine performance, innovative four-wheel hydrostatic brakes, electro-hydraulically engaged four-wheel drive, and easy-to-use transmissions. The judges also praised the tractor’s maneuverability within the narrow rows of an orchard.

Landini USA, based in Norcross, GA, was founded in 1884 by Giovanni Landini in Fabbrico, Italy. The aim of Landini was to design and manufacture machinery capable of towing agricultural equipment, in particular the plow. Today Landini offers a full range of tractors for the row crop, livestock and specialty crop market.

Agribusiness, Tractor

New ISU Precision Ag Lab

Chuck Zimmerman

Ag Leader ISU LabIowa State University has a new precision ag lab thanks to Ag Leader Technology. Pictured from left to right are: Dr. Thomas Brumm, Associate Professor, ISU, Dr. U. Sunday Tim, Associate Professor, ISU, Dr. Ramesh Kanwar, ABE Department Chair, ISU Al Myers, President, Ag Leader Technology, Michael Vos, Software Sales Manager, Ag Leader Technology.

Ag Leader Technology, Inc. has donated the latest precision ag equipment to the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at Iowa State University for use in educating students on precision farming systems. The donation starts a new lab at ISU, complete with hardware and software.

“In today’s fast-paced precision ag industry, there is a constant need for highly-educated graduates and we hope to provide students first-hand experience with precision farming systems,” says Al Myers, President of Ag Leader Technology. “Iowa State continues to provide the industry with motivated, young professionals. By giving to the university we hope to strengthen our partnership and continue to take part in the education of students in precision agriculture.”

Students taking classes on precision farming will now be able to use the lab to gain knowledge and understanding of the equipment in a real-world situation. By using the hardware and software together, students will be able to simulate a working farm and collection of valuable information using geospatial technology.

Agribusiness, Precision Agriculture, University