I’m not the only one on the road doing a little road agriblogging this week. Starting Tuesday, you’ll be seeing posts here from Cindy who will be attending the National Insitute for Animal Agriculture’s ID-Info Expo 2006. This is “A conference and trade show featuring the latest information on the National Animal Identification System, state projects and other identification and information systems technology.”
Cindy won’t just be blogging from the conference though. She’ll be taking pictures, recording interviews and publishing them onto a daily “virtual press room” which will be emailed out as a Word document with links to the multi-media content to agricultural journalists nationally. It’s all part of the new media world service offered by ZimmComm New Media.
So, this should be interesting. Maybe we’ll be able to Skype each other in between posts!

Another week and another road trip. This time I’ll be heading out to the
Here’s a Deere Gear Store
Another farm broadcaster joins the ranks of agribloggers. He’s Peter Shinn, Brownfield’s
The St. Louis Agribusiness Club is celebrating 25 years and to help them do it, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Johanns will be on hand. The first fall meeting of the organization will be held on Friday, September 15. Here’s more details:
My senses have been fed and it’s nice to be home. I almost have everything sorted out, including getting my photos from the Congress uploaded to Flickr.
Doug Vail is the new Sales & Marketing leader for Mycogen Seeds according to parent company,
The
I know it’s sad to say goodbye but the last thing you do at a closing banquet is pass the banner. Here the banner is being passed from the Norwegian organizing committee to the leaders of the Japanese committee.
what this slogan means. You can see the schedule too.