Thanks to Diane Johnson for sending in a couple pictures from the Livestock Publications Council meeting that took place at World Dairy Expo in Madison, WI. Pictured first are Terri Smith, Select Sires Inc., JoDee Sattler, Dairy Business Communications, Cathy Bewley, Select Sires Inc.
Yesterday Livestock Publications Council hosted its first ever breakfast event during the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. It was an opportunity for LPC friends in the dairy industry to get together and hear more about LPC’s purpose and upcoming events. It was well attended for the first ever LPC organized function at a dairy event. We’ll definitely have a second one next year!
I wish I could have been there. Well, not really. I’m in Sarasota for my high school reunion. Went to the beach today for a while before driving around the old home town (Sarasota, FL).
This picture is Diane Johnson, LPC executive director (left) and Melissa Muegge, Allflex communications director.

It’s that time folks. Last Call for the Best of NAMA competition.
With the help of Mary Knigge with the
I’m not sure what the ROI is on this advertising strategy but it’s sure making some old barns more colorful. It’s
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The “100% Chicken, Naturally.” folks,
Before we get to the story, here’s who’s in this picture: U.S. Senator Kit Bond explains the importance of the new Soybean Genome Mapping Facility, along with Dale R. Ludwig, MSA executive director/CEO; U.S. Congressman Kenny Hulshof; U.S. Senator Jim Talent; MU Chancellor Brady Deaton; Tom Payne, MU Vice Chancellor and Dean of College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; MU President Elson Floyd; and Henry Nguyen, Endowed Professor for Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council. Courtesy of Missouri Soybean Association. I resized the picture. It was bigger but you could see a couple of sets of closed eyes (not mentioning who). Kit, I wonder if you were going a little long.
What is Wheatgrass? This is a new one on me. I’m just trying to picture a bottle of Wheatgrass juice and having a hard time with it.
I thought it was interesting that in my USDA/NASS news feed today I got one for a report that was