DWFI Executive Director to Stay Through 2025
Peter McCornick will extend his tenure as executive director of the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska through the end of this year to ensure a smooth transition with the incoming executive director.
McCornick was originally scheduled to step down in August 2025 but will remain in his leadership position until the end of 2025. McCornick has led the institute since August 2016, significantly expanding its research footprint, fostering global collaborations, and strengthening smallholder agriculture initiatives, including securing a $3.5 million Gates Foundation grant. His leadership has cemented DWFI’s position as a global thought leader in sustainable water management for agriculture.
The search committee is currently reviewing applications for a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as the next executive director of the institute. This pivotal role offers a unique opportunity to spearhead a globally impactful institute dedicated to ensuring water and food security for all. The application period will remain open until the position is filled and those interested are encouraged to apply.
Ag Outlook Forum Coming up in Kansas City
Prominent national leaders in food and agriculture, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, are invited to speak at the 11th Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City, coming up September 24-25.
The lineup of speakers for this year’s event will focus on ag innovation, tax planning, the farm economy and animal health challenges.
Seth Meyer, Chief Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture
John Newton, Terrain Ag
Alex Sayago, Vice President, Ag & Turf Sales & Marketing, Deere
Harrison Pittman, National Agricultural Law Center
Roger McEowen, Washburn University School of Law
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA Report
Steve Boren, Vice President, Livestock, Boehringer Ingelheim
“This is a great time to explore the rural economic impacts of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ that was recently signed into law, the prospects for a scaled down farm bill and the continued economic pressures on many farmers and ranchers,” said Agri-Pulse Founder & CEO Sara Wyant. “It’s a great opportunity to learn and network with other leaders.”
The Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City and Agri-Pulse Communications will host the Forum at the Marriott Downtown Kansas City in Kansas City, MO. For more Ag Outlook Forum information and registration, click here. Early registration discounts expire August 22.
AgGateway Revises Data Ethics and Stewardship White Paper
After two years of work, AgGateway has released its revised White Paper on Data Ethics and Stewardship, accounting for the increasing reliance on data in agriculture that brings ethical, legal, and stewardship challenges.
“The substantial work and commitment of volunteer members and staff to update and improve this document has been staggering, and now we are at last ready to share it with the agriculture community at large,” says Jeremy Wilson, Executive Vice President/COO and North American Director for AgGateway.
Organization leaders are encouraged to review and use the white paper as a guide for current approaches to data ethics and stewardship. And, because this is intended to be a “living” document any suggestions for further revision or updates are welcomed.
Key themes in the report include: Data ethics by design, Understanding agricultural data, Standardization & interoperability, Ethical considerations, Stewardship challenges, Legal & regulatory compliance, and Best practices and frameworks.
The White Paper is available for download on the AgGateway website in either ANSI or A4 format as a pdf. Please direct any comments, concerns, or questions about the document to Ben Craker, Portfolio Manager, at ben.craker@aggateway.org.
Individuals interested in the White Paper can learn more by attending a 45-minute webinar on 28 August at 9:00 AM Chicago/16:00 Paris. More details and registration information are available on the Inside AgGateway Webinar home page.
Learn more about the new white paper in this interview with Jeremy Wilson:
AgGateway White Paper interview with Jeremy Wilson 9:32
Animal Ag News 8/13
Arkion Life Sciences Announces Promotions
Arkion Life Sciences announces the promotion of two executives in its EgCel® IgY Technology business unit. Both are key executives within the business unit and will drive adoption and growth of the EgCel portfolio of products (EggTek® and ActivEgg®), pipeline innovations and new services brought to market.
Shawn W. Jones, PhD, has been promoted to Director of Innovation & Manufacturing, EgCel IgY Technology. Jones is a published researcher and microbiologist who oversees production, research and development on the EgCel line of immune support products. He joined Arkion in 2020 and was most recently the Process and Development Manager. Prior to coming to Arkion, he worked to develop and scale-up novel fermentation and microbial processes for biomaterials and nutrition products.
Michelle Tollefson has been promoted to Director of Commercialization, EgCel IgY Technology. Former Business Director for EgCel IgY, Tollefsonjoined Arkion in 2021. In her new role, she will bring new products and services to market and ensure their commercial success. Prior to Arkion, she held senior brand and marketing roles at Elanco, Bayer Animal Health, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Pfizer, with a track record of delivering growth across dairy, swine, poultry, and pet health segments.
EgCel IgY products provide a blanket of specific IgY antibodies to help close “the gap” between passive immunity provided by colostrum and the animal’s active immunity provided by vaccines.
USDA Forecasts Record Corn Crop
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is forecasting a record corn crop this year, up 13% from last year, forecast at 16.7 billion bushels. Meanwhile, soybean growers are expected to decrease their production by two percent from 2024 to 4.29 billion bushels.
Average corn yield is forecast at a record high 188.8 bushels per acre, up 9.5 bushels from last year. NASS also forecasts record high yields in Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin. As of Aug. 3, 73% of this year’s corn crop was reported in good or excellent condition, 6 percentage points above the same time last year.
Soybean yields are expected to average a record high 53.6 bushels per acre, up 2.9 bushels from 2024. If realized, the forecasted yields in Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, and Virginia will be record highs.
All wheat production is forecast at 1.93 billion bushels, down 2% from 2024, and NASS forecasts all cotton production at 13.2 million 480-pound bales, down 8% from last year.
ACN and LPC Awards
Looking for the winners from the Agricultural Communicators Network (ACN) and Livestock Publications Council?
Let’s get started with ACN. The winners were announced at the 2025 Ag Media Summit on July 29, 2025. Here is a complete list of all the winners.
Here are the Skill Excellence Award Winners. And a full list of Contest Results.
For photos of awards that were presented on stage, look in the 2025 AMS Photo Album.
Industry Ag News 8/11
Onward to the NAMA Nexus – Economies of Ag
The NAMA Boot Camp is complete and you can find some photos here. Now it’s time to look ahead for the new NAMA Nexus.
The NAMA Fall Conference is evolving into … *drumroll please* … NAMA Nexus!
This elevated, workshop-style event is designed to spark collaboration and drive real-world impact.
Rather than traditional lecture-style sessions, you’ll engage directly with peers and industry experts in dynamic, discussion-based sessions. Bring your curiosity and individual experience to the table for the best, most engaging experience.
These focused sessions will explore today’s most pressing topics and challenges — and deliver takeaways you can apply right away.
You can see the schedule here. There are great sponsorship opportunities available for NAMA Nexus! For more information, contact Jenny Pickett at (913) 491-6500 or email.