Here’s the lastest story from Paul McKellips, US Department of State, Public Affairs GO Team on assignment in Iraq. In this one he speaks with U.S. Senator Bill Frist on his first visit to Iraq where he toured a prosthetics lab, the sprawling “tent city” field hospital at the Balad Air Base, and met with President Barzani of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Senator Bill Frist, M.D., from Tennessee and Senator Mel Martinez from Florida made multiple strategic stops in Iraq as part of a fact-finding trip. Sen. Frist graduated from Princeton University in 1974 and from Harvard Medical School 1978. The senator worked as a heart and lung transplant surgeon and the director of the heart and lung transplantation program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
“When you look at the unbelievable fields here, you can’t help but see great potential for the future. There are incredible partnerships building between the United States and Iraq,” said Frist. “The University of Tennessee, for example, has a great agriculture program. There’s enormous potential for the university to work hand-in-hand with Iraqi farmers.” Listen to the report here:
Senator Frist in Iraq (1 min MP3)

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Thanks to Diane Johnson for sending in a couple pictures from the Livestock Publications Council meeting that took place at World Dairy Expo in Madison, WI. Pictured first are Terri Smith, Select Sires Inc., JoDee Sattler, Dairy Business Communications, Cathy Bewley, Select Sires Inc.
I wish I could have been there. Well, not really. I’m in Sarasota for my high school reunion. Went to the beach today for a while before driving around the old home town (Sarasota, FL).
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Before we get to the story, here’s who’s in this picture: U.S. Senator Kit Bond explains the importance of the new Soybean Genome Mapping Facility, along with Dale R. Ludwig, MSA executive director/CEO; U.S. Congressman Kenny Hulshof; U.S. Senator Jim Talent; MU Chancellor Brady Deaton; Tom Payne, MU Vice Chancellor and Dean of College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; MU President Elson Floyd; and Henry Nguyen, Endowed Professor for Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council. Courtesy of Missouri Soybean Association. I resized the picture. It was bigger but you could see a couple of sets of closed eyes (not mentioning who). Kit, I wonder if you were going a little long.