The Farm Journal Forum is going on in Washington, DC and a couple of University of Missouri students are blogging the event.
Here’s a picture of them at the National Press Club. Thanks to Margy Fischer for the heads up.
This is the 11th Forum, and in honor of founder Sonja Hillgren this year’s event is dedicated to her memory.
And we’ve got two student bloggers from the University of Missouri. This fall Farm Journal Media donated money in a five-year commitment to fund the Sonja Hillgren Agricultural Journalism Field Reporting Institute. This is a course at Mizzou that connects aspiring journalists and practicing journalists on a multi-day in the field reporting expedition in the fall. Due to generous contributions from others in the industry, we’ve added a policy component to this institute. One graduate and one undergraduate student are attending the Farm Journal Forum and blogging about the event.
They would be Kate Hill & Katie Allen. I love this post from Kate:
Yesterday morning I had coffee at the National Press Club. I thought a whiskey would have been more in the spirit of old-school journalistic tradition, but just to be in the club was humbling. I could feel the history. I circled the room, reading every framed headline. I was proud to be a member of the press.
Yes, us bloggers are members of the press, even if some of the old timers are still having trouble accepting it.


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