In case you didn’t know it, April is Corn Month in Missouri. The Missouri Corn Merchandising Council has PSA’s made.
You can listen to one of them here (60 sec. MP3):corn-month-psa.mp3
Last week Governor Matt Blunt signed a proclamation celebrating this great grain and the important role Missouri’s corn farmers play in our daily lives. With the hustle and bustle of our day-to-day activities, we often take for granted all the time, hard work and vigilance that it takes to produce food, feed and now fuel for the world. Now is a perfect time to inform your listeners of the importance and power harnessed within one small kernel.
To help get this message out, the Missouri Corn Merchandising Council has launched a radio public service announcement campaign highlighting corn’s many uses. Titled “In the Driver’s Seat,” the PSA is available in 60-second and 30-second versions and can be downloaded at www.mocorn.org/psa.htm.
The first person to leave a comment with the correct guess of the voice in the psa will receive a pair of ZimmComm retractable ear buds.

Public relations professionals with actual journalism experience is a desirable thing. People can endlessly discuss the line between the two but they sure work hand in hand.
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I sure don’t want to forget to let you know that Kansas State University won the NAMA Student Marketing Competition again this year.
What’s your company or organization doing about Earth Day, 2007? It’s coming up on April 22. I’d like to know if you’ve got any plans or events you’d like to have featured here on AgWired. I’m interested in agricultural related ones in case you don’t know that. Farmers and ranchers are the original conservationists and environmentalists no matter what the wackos would like everyone to believe.
Forward this to the person you love but just can’t bring yourself to tell them how you really feel about their cooking.
The number of online ag news and information resources just keeps growing. I guess it means that more and more farmers are getting their information online doesn’t it? Or are we all just crazy? I only bring this up because over the last week I’ve still had people question the value of online communications to farmers. My guess is that they just aren’t very savvy themselves and assume everyone else is like them.
I guess when an agency has ag experience it helps get some non-ag business. That makes sense.
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