If you don’t have an invitation to the Alltech 23rd International Feed Industry Symposium, May 20-23, 2007 in Lexington, KY, then you need to contact your local Alltech representative. I’ll be there along with the whole International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) executive committee.
In fact, besides covering the event here on AgWired I’ll be conducting a blogging/podcasting workshop for the IFAJ. This is going to be fun. I hope they all speak at least some English.
The theme of this year’s Symposium is “The New Energy Crisis: Food, Feed or Fuel?” It’s a subject on everyone’s mind.
The shift in corn use toward fuel ethanol has wide-ranging implications for the animal feed industry in terms of feed costs, availability, and ration formulation. It also raises the crucial question of whether ethanol production might place an important human food source out of reach of the world’s population, particularly the poor.
As such, a special goal of this year’s Symposium is to look at how practices, products, and programs will ultimately affect how we utilize feed energy as well as protein ingredient resources.

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This is one big combine and it was on display at the Commodity Classic last week.
The word is out and the NAMA Agribusiness Leader of the Year is Dale Ludwig,
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Get your guessing hat on and see if you can figure out who’s in these pictures. I hope you’re looking forward to the annual NAMA convention. Thanks to NAMA Bombers member Jeremy Povenmire for the story.
Stay tuned for more developments and updates to the annual gathering of the NAMA Bombers Motorcycle Club. Support your local NAMA Bombers!
It’s going to be spring very soon and that means we’re getting closer to National Agriculture Day. Here’s some of the latest:
The winner of the National Ag Day Essay Contest is Latasha Cote, Briar, MO. You can find her essay and a list of all the state winners
Being in a baseball town makes being a slider sounds like a pitch. However, it also means being a dude who slides between a Mac and a PC. That’s me. Actually within a few days.