In another showing of how mobile information is getting you can now get your AgriMarketing Magazine daily update via mobile phone. It’s interesting to see how traditional magazine companies are finding ways to distribute their content in ways other than the printed page. AgriMarketing Magazine is also distributing each issue in online digital form.
We could really see this coming and that’s why AgWired has been available electronically since the beginning. Of course you know you can subscribe to AgWired via your mobile phone by just using our RSS feed (http://agwired.com/feed/rss2/) with Google Mobile or any other service like NewsGator Go (Which I use on my Blackberry Curve).
AgriMarketing announces its daily news service that is posted at its www.AgriMarketing.com website can now be viewed on most wireless mobile devices such as Web-enabled cell phones, Blackberries, SmartPhones, iPhones, etc. “This free service allows those who are away from their computers to stay abreast of the news as it occurs,” says AgriMarketing Publisher Lynn Henderson.
The service also includes access to a robust weather site as well as to the Farm Progress FRIDAY e-newsletter from the service’s sponsor, Farm Progress Companies, Carol Stream, IL. “Farm Progress is delighted to team with the AgriMarketing staff and bring this useful service to the ag marketing community using a popular and portable electronic delivery system,” says Rosemary Schimek, Farm Progress corporate marketing director.
To utilize the service, first accesses your device’s browser and then enter www.AgriMarketingMobile.com. To obtain additional information or Frequently Asked Questions, users can go to http://agrimarketingmobile.com/info.aspx.


I’ve got a number of things to post here on AgWired but I think that too many time zones, time changes and meetings are catching up to me this weekend. So here’s all you get today. Actually a lot got done here on the home front including some office catch up work.
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Prior to joining The Hondo Group, Smith was a senior account executive at a communications firm in Houston, Texas where her responsibilities included the development and execution of public relations campaigns. She specializes in industries such as technology, healthcare, real estate, transportation and consumer goods. Smith holds a bachelor of arts in public relations and journalism from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.
Wow, what a day it’s been. To start with the weather has been much nicer than in central Missouri. Then I got to teach a class in podcasting to a group of students at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo.
Here’s Dr. Scott Vernon introducing our podcasting class today. We’ve created a demonstration podcast where I interviewed Erin who will be attending the Ag Media Summit again this year along with 20 other students from Cal Poly.
I’m on the Cal Poly campus here in San Luis Obispo and getting ready to start my podcasting class. Students are filtering in and opening up the new iPods we’re going to use as part of the training.
It’s been a really productive day here in California working with the ZimmComm Web Man. Look for some AgWired changes soon. I also learned a lot more about my Mac since he’s been on them way longer than I have.
I was driving west so it was sunset time approaching the mountains over nearer the coast. I had to take pictures and I’ve uploaded them into an