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  • U.S. exports of agricultural-related machinery totaled more than $8.2 billion dollars in 2007, an increase of more than 13 percent compared to the previous year, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. South America recorded the largest gains, followed by Africa and Europe.
  • The National Pork Board announces its partnership with Share Our Strength®, a national organization working to make sure no kid in America grows up hungry. The Pork Checkoff is proud to be the official protein sponsor of Share Our Strength’s 2008 Taste of the Nation® events in six cities: Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and New Orleans. The Pork Checkoff will support these events through media relations efforts and on-site participation showcasing trend-setting recipes and a variety of pork products.
  • South Dakota cattlemen proved their cattle production knowledge by capturing first place in the popular, “Who Wants to Be a CattleMaster®?” contest by Pfizer at the Cattle Industry Convention and Trade Show, Feb. 6-9 in Reno, Nev. South Dakota producers answered a wide range of disease and animal health–related questions to earn the top prize of $5,000, which was presented to the South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association. Mississippi Cattleman’s Association finished second, earning $3,000 for their state association, and Montana Stockgrowers Association came in third to win $1,500. Winners were based on the highest average state score.
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    BASF Honors Corn Yield Contest Winners

    Cindy Zimmerman

    BASF congratulated the country’s leading corn growers and their families for their leadership in embracing innovation at the National Corn Growers Association’s National Corn Yield Contest banquet at the 2008 Commodity Classic. Markus Heldt, head of the BASF North American crop protection division, joined NCGA president Ron Litterer to honor the winners.

    Markus told the audience of almost 2,000 corn growers that BASF is working to help fill the information and innovation gap to help corn yields continue to break the yield barrier.

    “How can it be possible for some growers to double the U.S. corn yield average?” he asked rhetorically, pointing to the national yield champions as examples of success. “At BASF, we believe that the gap is information and innovation, and we’re taking action to fill both those gaps by supporting education through scholarship programs and by building on our 143-year history of R&D investment, now totaling $450 million per year in crop protection.”

    BASF has been a sponsor of NCGA’s National Corn Yield Contest for more than 20 years.

    Listen to my interview with Markus here:
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    AgWired coverage of the 2008 Commodity Classic
    is sponsored by: BASF and New Holland

    Thanks to Ron Bolte of Stealth Productions for the banquet photos!

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    Whitney’s Classic Comments

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Whitney WallaceI didn’t get to spend any time with Whitney Wallace at Commodity Classic but I got to follow her via her Monsanto Student Blogger blog – Whitney’s Classic Comments. I’m happy to see Monsanto continuing the Future Ag Journalists Fellowship program we got started a couple years ago now. I know the experience that students like Whitney are getting will serve them well in their careers and provide them with skills that many companies today need, including the media. Here’s an excerpt from Whitney’s blog to give you an example of her writing.

    After a short flight, we landed safely in Missouri. During our take-off, I saw some bright red, picturesque barns dotting the Tennessee countryside. It made me think about hard-working farmers across our nation. From seeing the opportunities this weekend, I know that Commodity Classic provides growers with excellent resources. Several of the producers I met said they come to the event to expand their knowledge of new technology, techniques, and products. With the outstanding programs, press conferences and trade show displays, I’d say…mission accomplished!

    I’m glad she’s safely at home and I hope everyone has a safe journey. Cindy and I are part way at this point. She’s driving, I’m blogging.

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    Media Room

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Ned ArthurI think I’m the last one in the media room now. In fact, it closes in 20 minutes and they’re already tearing it down around me. Here’s Ned Arthur, Truffle Media Networks, hard at work earlier.

    In case you’ve never seen these professionals in action Cindy shot a short video clip when things were very active. We had a record 145 media representatives here at Classic this year including some sort of “mainstream” media we don’t normally see.

    Cindy took off to do some shopping a while ago and I’m ready for a break so I’m going to quit for now. However, you can expect to see and hear more from this year’s show right here on AgWired.

    Thank you once again to Gene Hemphill, New Holland, for not only sponsoring AgWired coverage of Commodity Classic but the media room as well.

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    is sponsored by: BASF and New Holland

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    Manufacturers Support of Biodiesel

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Ed HeglandEd Hegland is a farmer from Minnesota and currently serving as Chairman of the National Biodiesel Board. He stopped by the New Holland booth here at the Commodity Classic trade show where I got to talk to him about how equipment manufacturers are supporting biodiesel.

    Ed says that as a farmer he’s excited to see companies like New Holland and others following their lead to step up and help promote the use of biodiesel, a farm product.

    I asked him what other things these companies can do besides providing warranty support for 100% biodiesel. He says that education would be one thing. He thinks the manufacturers need to make sure that dealers and distributors get the right information on usage and handling of biodiesel so customers will learn it and to make sure that they stress quality.

    Listen to my interview with Ed Hegland here: cc-08-hegland.mp3

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    Commodity Classic Posts Record Numbers

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Soybean ManRegistration is now officially closed here at Commodity Classic and the final numbers have been posted.

    4,534 Total Registration (record)
    145 Total Media (record)
    847 Booths (record)
    1,479 Total Growers

    The highest registered attendance of growers was 1,517 at the Las Vegas Classic in 2004. Still a pretty impressive showing here in Nashville.

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    If You Believe, Belong

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Sand SculptureFor the last couple days we’ve been watching the American Soybean Association sand sculpture take shape.

    I’m not sure when it was finished but here it is.

    The theme message is “If you believe, belong.”

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    Evan Slack iPhone Training

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Anita and EvanIt took 3 or 4 days but we’re pretty sure that Evan Slack, Evan Slack Network, showed everyone attending Commodity Classic how to use the iPhone. I’m hoping Apple is paying Evan a commission.

    Here he’s showing Anita Vanderwert, Brownfield, how to check her stock quotes via the built in web browser. She doesn’t seem to be paying attention.

    If you’re thinking of getting one then please give Evan a call.

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    The 3 Amigos on Stage

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Commodity PresidentsEach year at the Commodity Classic general session we get to hear from the Presidents of the participating associations. Here they are on stage involved in an interactive discussion with moderator John Phipps. Pictured left to right are John Hoffman, ASA, Ron Litterer, NCGA and John Thaemert, NAWG.

    John starts out wondering how in the world these three guys got so lucky as to be President this year when we’ve got such fantastic market prices. It’s a lively discussion which I hope you’ll enjoy.

    Listen to the 3 Amigos here: cc-08-3-presidents.mp3

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    is sponsored by: BASF and New Holland

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    Rick Tolman is NAMA Agribusiness Leader of the Year

    Chuck Zimmerman

    Rick TolmanEarlier this week the National Agri-Marketing Association announced that NCGA CEO Rick Tolman is their Agribusiness Leader of the Year. Here he’s standing next to their booth at the Commodity Classic trade show.

    The award honors outstanding leaders in agribusiness, education, government service or other agribusiness related areas who exemplify excellence in agribusiness by their significant contributions to the industry.

    “We congratulate Rick on this prestigious award,” said NCGA President Ron Litterer. “His commitment and dedication is apparent in the many accomplishments that benefit agriculture, especially in the areas of ethanol, trade, transportation, biotechnology, and farm policy.”

    Tolman will receive the award April 17 at the 2008 Agri-Marketing Conference in Kansas City, Mo.

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