This announcement came out earlier this week during NAMA. It looks like a very comprehensive DTN website. There’s even a section of blogs. Who would have ever thought that farmers would read blogs? It looks like DTN thinks so.
DTN, the leading provider of real-time market, news and weather information services for agriculture, today announced the launch of DTNAg.com, an interactive Web portal aimed at helping professional producers make better business decisions in today’s rapidly changing agriculture markets.
With the launch of DTNAg.com, DTN expands its coverage of agriculture markets and weather and introduces in-depth coverage of farm business, production and agriculture policy issues. The portal enables producers to interact with DTN analysts, industry experts and other top producers in real time in order to gain access to the information they need to make better marketing, production and business management decisions.
“As a result of rapidly shifting markets, record price volatility, major technological advancements and changing governmental policies, information is increasingly vital to the success of professional producers,” said Robert Gordon, chief executive officer, DTN. “DTNAg.com leverages the company’s extensive proprietary content and tools in order to provide an unmatched, interactive information center and online community that meets the needs of today’s agriculture industry.”
No wonder Robert Gordon, pictured here giving away a magnum of wine during the NAMA Connection Point, was all smiles.

It seems like I have to go places to find out who the latest hires are at
I don’t know how many NAMA conventions I’ve attended since the early 1980’s and as several of us discussed one night this week, “we really don’t want to know.” One of the things we all agreed on was how important it is to show up and see friends and clients. Like me here with my friends (and client) Pat Morrow,
The Brownfield party was a “good one.” I’ve been to quite a few and this one gets good marks. I went over thinking I’d just do a walk through and head back to the hotel. That’s not what happened. It’s tough to leave a good party.
The NAMA Bombers made it to the convention and posed with the autographed movie poster they donated to the ABEF Silent Auction. I know there was good bidding activity on the poster.
We had a surprise reception for Eldon White last night. Kyle Bauer,
I’m really not sure if Bob Brunker,
I don’t know. It just struck me as ironic when I saw this going on in our booth at the NAMA convention.
The NAMA convention chairman is Barry Nelson,
Seriously, you’ve got to like an organization that gives you cash. That’s what Kathi Conrad, NAMA staff, was doing before the first general session yesterday. It all made sense when conference chairperson, Barry Nelson, talked about positive thoughts and getting a dollar for each one and how many we’d have in our pocket at the end of the event. Actually, did I hear him say at one point, ” . . . a dollar full of pockets.”? Hmm.