I can’t believe another year has gone by so quickly and that we’re looking ahead to the NAFB fall meeting. But it’s true. So, here’s one thing you creative types need to think about if you want some recognition for your work.
The time is drawing near for the NAFB Annual Convention and the presentation of the Herb Plambeck Award for Creative Excellence. There is NO entry fee for this award. You may download the entry form here. (pdf)
Please send your completed form and include the radio spot or series entry on a CD, preferably in mp3 format. Entries are due to NAFB offices by October 1, 2006. If you have any questions, feel free to give Jerry Povemire a call at 816-431-4032.
The purpose of the award is “To give recognition for the best Single and Series radio commercial(s) broadcast on NAFB STATIONS & NETWORKS designed to inform, influence and motivate the target demographic to respond in a positive manner to achieve communication’s objectives. This award is named in honor of past NAFB presidnet and Hall of Fame member Herb Plambeck.”

With farmers in the United States and Canada producing more food than we can collectively eat, exports and trade agreements help feed the system. In fact, those trade agreements are necessary for the survival of farmers, particularly in Canada.
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Post Update:I asked for and received some pictures from Paul McKellips to add to this post from yesterday. They certainly help tell the story!
In the last three years, American agricultural experts have introduced drip-line irrigation, fertilizers and modern cultivation techniques. Now, the country desperately needs a comprehensive national farm policy that supports farmers and provides motivation for producers to invest in their businesses and bring their products to market profitably. Iraq currently imports more than 85% of their fruits and vegetables from Iran, Syria and Turkey. Produce prices are ridiculously low as these countries dump their B-grade products into the marketplace.
There’s a new photo album available from the Agricultural Media Summit. It’s got lot of pictures. Even more than mine! In fact it reminded me that I never did upload mine and provide you with a link to the album. That’s done now.
If you want your burger to be made out of some heart healthy soy protein and the meat of cows that ate “natural” then you should be looking for the
My sponsor for my coverage of the Farm Progress Show last week was Monsanto and while sitting in the media tent there I had an idea for this week’s program that you might find interesting.
I’ve got 2 interviews for you. The first one is with Carly Kaufmann, Public Relations Account Exectuve for
Before my interview with Carly though I had already interviewed
It’s Farm Progress Show photo album time. I have a few pictures uploaded from the show for your viewing pleasure.
Say hello to Emily Zwahlen, new Farm Director for