The Farm-City Council is all about our youth and many of them were represented here at the National Farm-City Week Kickoff Luncheon.  These FFA’ers are posing with Michael Peterson our keynote speaker.  I’ve got some video of Michael I hope to post later when I get a chance to edit it.  Besides hearing from Michael who spoke eloquently about the value of agriculture and those involved in it, a number of awards were presented:
 
“Our Farm-City Council partners at the state level play a critical role in helping non-farming consumers understand the vital importance of U.S. agriculture to our economy,” said National Farm-City Council Chair Al Pell. “We’re pleased to honor several state organizations today for their outstanding work in accomplishing the Farm-City mission.”
Pell presented the following organizations with national awards for outstanding accomplishment: Frederick County Farm Bureau Women, Maryland; Coffee County Farm-City Committee, Alabama; Chambers County Farm-City Committee, Alabama; Long Island Farm Bureau, New York; and Chautauqua County Farm Bureau, New York.
State awards for outstanding accomplishment were presented to Reno County Farm Bureau in Kansas and the following organizations in South Carolina:  Greenville County Farm-City Committee, Lexington County Farm-City Week Committee, Richland County Farm-City Week Committee, Beaufort County Farm-City Week Committee, Saluda County Farm-City Week Committee and Darlington County Farm-City Week Committee.

At today’s National Farm-City Week Kickoff Luncheon Rolling Stones keyboardist, Chuck Leavell (left) received the first ever American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, “Book of the Year” award.  He received it for his book “The Tree Farmer.”  Terry Gilbert, a Kentucky farmer and Foundation board member, presented the book award to Leavell.
Here’s your on the road AgriTalk photo.  This is Mike interviewing Rolling Stones keyboardist (formerly with the Allman Brothers), Chuck Leavell.  We’re eating lunch at the National Farm-City Week Luncheon while we listen to Mike’s show.
The Chairman of the 
I’ll post my full interview with Al in next week’s ZimmCast.  
You’ve seen the milk commercials imploring “Got Milk?” Well, one Dallas family “got milk,” then got wined and dined. The Bogle Family is one of 25 winners selected in the 
No. That’s not a typo. 
Drivers in Maine have a new option for displaying their agriculture pride on their bumper. No, I’m not talking about a bumper sticker. I’m talking about a license plate. 
National Farm-City Week doesn’t officially start until November 16 but we’re going to kick things off tomorrow in Washington, DC at the 
This week you get to learn about equine photography through an interview with Karen and Larry Williams, 