The National Corn Growers Association just announced that they are now using RSS to distribute information. Just use this link to subscribe like I did with my NewsGator Outlook plugin. Why don’t we see more of this? It’s good for getting information to members and the media. Sure, not all farmers know how to use RSS. Not all of them have a computer either. But a growing number of them do. I think NCGA’s timing is great with Commodity Classic coming up next week. I’m sure this will be a great mechanism to help keep us all informed.
Beginning today, you can enjoy the convenience of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) News of The Day coming to your personalized home page. NCGA now provides free RSS feeds, bringing the latest news, Ag Roundups and other information direct to your computer. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is an XML-based format for content distribution. RSS feeds are free content feeds from Web sites, such as www.ncga.com, that contain article headlines, summaries and links back to full-text articles on the Web.
RSS is an easy way for you to be alerted when content that interests you appears on the NCGA web site. Instead of visiting a particular Web site to browse for new articles and features, RSS automatically tells you when something new is posted on the site.

If you want a fact-filled rundown on just how things are going in the ethanol industry then look no further than today’s State of the Ethanol Industry speech by Renewable Fuels Association President/CEO, Bob Dinneen. He was introduced as the Reverend of Renewable Fuels and if you listen to the end of his speech you’ll know why. I love this quote from Bob, “We have met the nattering nabobs of negativity, and we have soared.” In a word, he says the ethanol industry is sound.
The real business gets kicked off tomorrow here at the
This is one of many vehicles on display here at the National Ethanol Conference in Tucson, AZ.
This has been rumored for quite a while and today the announcement came officially that Sirius and XM are going to become one.
Mel Karmazin, currently Chief Executive Officer of SIRIUS, will become Chief Executive Officer of the combined company and Gary Parsons, currently Chairman of XM, will become Chairman of the combined company. The new company’s board of directors will consist of 12 directors, including Messrs. Karmazin and Parsons, four independent members designated by each company, as well as one representative from each of General Motors and American Honda. Hugh Panero, the Chief Executive Officer of XM, will continue in his current role until the anticipated close of the merger.
I really think I need to get in touch with more Internet Marketing Managers like Gigi Arino. She holds this position for
Gigi says that a growing challenge within the company is how they coordinate and integrate the various divisions and the websites devoted to each. She sees herself as a bridge between IT and marketing to make sure that the websites in her area deliver the information promised in a fresh, updated and easy to use format. It sounds like we may even see a little Syngenta blogging before long. A few of her main sites include 


There’s two new team members at
Naperville, Illinois.
As we get closer to Commodity Classic the winners of the National Corn Yield Contest are surfacing in a variety of news releases as companies proudly announce who’s using their varieties. The Walter brothers here won in the AA Non-Irrigated Class for Illinois. You can find a list of
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The FAO has another new website. This one is all about the