Harry Siemens – I’m so happy to be back posting to this website and work with Chuck Zimmerman. It’s been busy working with the my own website www.SiemensSays.Com and getting the number of people reading it into real positive numbers. I’m from Canada, but live only ten minutes from the North Dakota border in Winkler, Manitoba.
This has always given me a different perspective on things between our two countries. Sometimes producers on one side of the border don’t always agree with what happens on the other side, but my message to producers on both sides of the border is that we have far bigger enemies than each other. There are those who would like to see us do away with animal agriculture and meat production as we know of it today. There are those who would like to use the environment to stifle food production and the likes. We need to point our weapons at those collective enemies and work for the common good as food producers, feeding the world with the safest, healthiest, and cheapest food around.
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Have you ever been to the floor of the CBOT? It’s a madhouse. More so than I remember. This picture doesn’t do it justice but then flash photography was not allowed. I’ve got to convince Cindy to let me invest in a low light lens!
One of the guys on the program yesterday at the Chicago Board of Trade Greening of Racing tribute was
Last week I mentioned that USDA was proposing
“In today’s consumer-driven environment, just one bad beef-eating experience has the potential for long-term impact for all segments of the food chain,” says Dr. Ken Prusa of Iowa State University.
Well I’m sitting on a plane and going no where so why not post from my phone?
Here’s Jeff Simmons (right) with CBOT Chairman Charlie Carey as they oversee the ringing of the bell to kick off trading this morning.
This is a quick post before I board a plane for Burbank out of O’Hare here in Chicago. This fine looking group is the speakers at this morning’s press conference at the Chicago Board of Trade. It was “tribute to the greening of racing morning.” The cars (Indy Cars) and speakers were set up on the plaza outside the CBOT building.
It’s been a while since I’ve given you a Mac update. This one got triggered because I’m writing an article on using a Mac for farm use for
Some busy travel days are coming up for ZimmComm. After tomorrow’s ethanol press conference at the Chicago Board of Trade I’ll be off to Burbank, CA for a little project involving this man,