U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced five new appointees for the 15-member National Pork Board Wednesday. The new members will serve three-year terms on the board. Johanns said the appointees were chosen from among 8 nominees.
“I am pleased that these individuals have agreed to provide their time and
expertise,” said Johanns. The five were chosen from among eight pork
producers nominated by the National Pork Producers Delegate Body during its
meeting in Anaheim, Calif., in February.
The appointees are: Tim A. Bierman, Larrabee, Iowa; Henry E. Moore, Clinton,
N.C.; G. Steven Weaver, Elk Grove, Calif.; Bruce A. Samson, Three Forks,
Mont.; and Everett L. Forkner, Richards, Mo.
Established under the Pork Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information Act
of 1985, the National Pork Board develops budgets and awards contracts to
carry out a coordinated program designed to strengthen the position of pork
in the marketplace. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service oversees the
operation of the board.
The mandatory program is funded by an assessment of 0.40 percent of the
market value of all hogs sold in the United States and an equivalent amount
on imported hogs, pork, and pork products.

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Here we are in the meeting room for my morning presentation to the Canadian Animal Health Institute annual meeting. I’m talking about blogging and podcasting. Right after we’re done I’ll be heading on home but I’ll try to get some additional posts done along the way.
The president of the CAHI is Jean Szkotnicki.
The Canadian Animal Health Institute has started the CAHI Recognizing It’s Leaders Award which might normally go to one person.
One of the awards presented here tonight at the Canadian Animal Health Institute dinner was the Industry Leadership Award.
Tonight at the Canadian Animal Health Institute Awards dinner it was set up as a progressive dinner. I’ve never been on one of these but it’s a cool idea.
I’ve only ever been through Niagra Falls once before and a long time. It’s just as pretty as I remember it. This is a view of the river below the falls I took while waiting in line for Canadian customs this afternoon.
probably noticed that I’m late again this week with the ZimmCast. I’ll have a new program posted by Thursday and you can probably expect some audio from this conference.
I get a lot of requests like this that I take a pass on but this one involves one of my favorite activities so I thought you might be interested too. This is from Dalen, the sales manager for
Hello AgWired fans. After spending a few hours home on Memorial Day it’s off to the annual meeting of the
Finally, the race is over and ethanol wins again. Actually the winner of the Indy 500 is Dario Franchitti seen waving at me as he passes the media center. At the post-race press conference, he seemed like the most amazed guy in the world for having run and we certainly congratulate him.