It’s only days until the 2007 Agricultural Media Summit. I’m heading that way on Friday. From what I’ve heard we’re at about 568 registered! Let’s all give Diane Johnson fits and have about 500 more show up as walk-ins. Now that would be cool. Demand to go on Saturday’s tour too. I’ll be there to take the picture.
Okay, so if you’re not going then you know where to turn right? Yeah. You’ve got it. Think photo album, interviews, posts, hopefully some YouTube videos. I’m just not sure how all that will turn out, especially on Saturday since I think we go to a bourbon distillery. I’ll be doing my best.
One of the exciting things about this year’s event is our international attendees. We’ve got 14 media professionals from Mali in western Africa coming. They’ve been at the campus of Oklahoma State doing internships I guess. You can count on me spending some time with them and letting you meet them online.
This event has a lot of groups involved. The first person (not Diane, Den or Steve) who posts a comment correctly identifying all of these will get a set of ZimmComm New Media retractable ear buds. They are, AAEA, LPC, ABM, NACT, ARC and IFAJ.
AgWired coverage of the Ag Media Summit
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Joining the agriblogging ranks is Rich Schell, author, attorney and writer on food and agriculture from the Chicago area. Rich is “the immediate past president of The Chicago Farmers, taught Law for Illinois Agricultural Entrepreneurs at Joliet Junior College and has spoken at the Illinois Organic Production Conference, Illinois Specialty Growers, World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Organic Trade Association.”
Farmers now have a new revenue stream to tap into courtesy of
They’ll be saluting agriculture on the west coast very soon. Any announcement that contains phrases like “menu of local produce and bold red wines” catches my attention. So check out the 
area. It’s all about the journey. Celebrating the highs and the lows, the ups and downs and all the decisions in between.”
I’ve mentioned Paulsen Marketing before but don’t think I’ve made direct mention of a recently developed division of their company called
There’s a reason I like to have a camera with me at all times. Yesterday was one of those.
A little further down the road some corn was being watered. It just looked like a cool shot so I took it.
For those of you who might have been wondering if I made it back from Denver the answer is yes. Captain Evan Slack is a great pilot. We ran around some clouds and “weather” on the way to Kansas City. One of the choices as we got near Salina, KS was north or south. We went south and it was the right decision. I think that’s an experienced pilot’s instinct kicking in.
We had to cross a little warm front with some unbelievable clouds that were so close you could reach out and touch them.