There’s only one more day left in the NAMA Agribusiness Educational Foundation (ABEF) online media package auction. If you haven’t looked at it, now’s the time.
I think it’s interesting that all the media packages are print with the one exception of an NAFB News Service donation. Don’t we have any farm broadcasters willing to submit a schedule to support the ABEF?
Thank you for your interest in the On-line ABEF Silent Auction. The On-line auction includes media packages and service items only. All other items donated to the Silent Auction, including art, wearables, sports, entertainment, logo items, etc. will be sold at the onsite Silent Auction in conjunction with the 2007 Agri-Marketing Conference & Trade Show, April 11-13, in Dallas.
All proceeds from the Silent Auction support the NAMA Student Careers Program which involves 37 collegiate chapters across the U.S. This program provides scholarships and the Student Marketing Competition in conjunction with the Agri-Marketing Conference, and the Outstanding Student Chapter and Advisor awards.
To view the media and service auction items click on view by “Company” or by “Media Type” on the left. Then click on the item of interest to you in the list. A full description of the item will appear in this window. Click on the “Show Bids” button to view all of the bids on this item. Click on the “Place Bid” button to make a bid on the item. You will receive an e-mail confirmation of your bid.

There’s been a lot of years of BBQ pork goodness at
Hello from South Florida. This has been my first trip with the Macbook Pro and I thought it would provide a good context for an update on my conversion experience. First of all, I thought that in a week or so with the new box I was pretty well prepared for this but it has been a challenge. When you’re on location doing “live” posting of images, video and audio you’ve got to be able to edit, upload and post fast. Almost as fast as say an Indy car at full throttle.
Here’s a news flash for you. I guess it’s appropriate that we have the
Well, my man Jeff Simmons may not have won the race but ethanol still came out a big winner. Did any of you watch the ESPN coverage? I’ve heard that they spent lots of time talking about the fuel.
The Team Ethanol car driven by Jeff Simmons is out of the race after what looked like a slide coming out of a turn which turned the car around and then two other cars crashed into it. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. Jeff is seen here with his fiance just prior to the race.
This year the IRL is giving new meaning to the “green flag.” The official green flag has the ethanol logo.
Troy Price has been named to a newly created position of Vice President of Sales to oversee the
At the moment it’s cool inside the overflow media tent which where I got assigned to. My little spot is right in front on the end of the table. It was the last place open when I got here yesterday. You can’t escape the word ethanol here as the logo is everywhere and it’s on the “suggested stories” list handed out to all media.
It has been a hot sunny afternoon in south Florida. Fortunately the Indy cars get to do qualifying for race start position tonight under race time conditions since the XM Satellite Radio Indy 300 is a night race tomorrow. Jeff Simmons has a new helmet this year which I think is pretty cool looking.