While I’m on the topic of farm broadcasting I thought some of you might be interested to know that the deadline for the New Holland Oscar in Agriculture award has been extended.
You’ve now got until September 28 to get your entries in.
The New Holland Oscar in Agriculture program recognizes and encourages excellence in broadcast reporting on a wide variety of issues. The purpose of this award is to recognize excellence in reporting skill, thoroughness and attention to audience interest. Entries should describe the approach used to develop the reporting and coverage of that issue. The nomination should also include enough examples of articles or taped programs to illustrate the scope of the work. All work submitted must have been aired on or after August 1, 2006.
You can find the entry form online here.
Entries need to be filled out and sent to:
Dr. Kristina M. Boone
301 Umberger Hall
Dept. of Communications
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-3402
Phone: 785-532-5804

While you’re making your future plans don’t forget about the National Association of Farm Broadcasting convention. This year the theme is “A Rural Renaissance.” It looks like
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It’s not too early to start looking forward to the
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While I was out doing some field photography today I just happened to be passing Mexico, MO at a convenient time.
This was one of the planes performing in the
I don’t grow corn but I’m just guessing that this isn’t what you want to see in mid August. This is a field in north central Missouri.
If you haven’t ever attended a Syngenta Learning Centers field day then I hope my coverage this week helps you make up for that fact. In fact, I hope it encourages you to attend one in the future.
One of the people I met before leaving the Syngenta Learning Centers field day in Milford, IA was Tracy Mader, District Sales Manager for Syngenta Crop Protection. Tracy provided an update on Syngenta’s
When it comes to breaking the yield barrier Virgil Sparks, Soybean Product Development, Syngenta Seeds is the man. His talk at the Syngenta Learning Centers event in Iowa this week was titled, “Breaking the Yield Barrier With Genetics and Technology.”