Earlier this morning, Monsanto had their first Press Conference. The topic being discussed was the Sticky Trap Program.
Speakers Glenn Stith, Vice President of Monsanto U.S. Branded Business, Clint Pilcher, Corn Technology Development Manager, and Wayne Natress, Executive Director were present to speak about the Sticky Trap Program! The Sticky Trap Program was an experiment to determine the amount of rootworm variance across the cornbelt. In order for Monsanto to enroll the program, they asked local FFA Chapters across the cornbelt to help them out. The following states were involved in the experiment: Illinios, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. In the state of Iowa, all 99 counties participated in the event and for their contributions, Monsanto has donated $50 for every Sticky Trap the Chapter recorded information on.
Two FFA members where able to attend the Press Conference, Kyle Simonson and Andy Struecker. Both of them agreed that the Sticky Trap Program was very educational and rewarding. The best thing they liked about the experience was getting to know the farmers. The farmers were willing to work with the students and it added some one-on-one training. The farmers can also look at the results from the testing at www.866rootdig.com.
Listen to my interview with Kyle Simonson and Andy Struecker here:
FFA interview (2 min. MP3)
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The main topic we talked about was rootwarms and what Monsanto is doing to prevent/solve that problem. Monsanto recommends using YieldGard Plus to prevent rootwarms and the outcomes of using YieldGard Plus have been outstanding!! The roots grow deeper, being able to recieve more moisture and have had better consistant yields!
We just heard the raindrops start falling here in the media tent.
It’s opening day here at the Farm Progress Show. Kelcy and I are getting set up and she’s waiting on her first interview. She’ll be covering the first press conference of the day which is being conducted by our sponsor, Monsanto.
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I think Kelcy and I are going to have our hands full covering all the activities planned by Monsanto, our sponsor.
If you want to know what’s going on you go right to the main man. Here at the Farm Progress Show that’s Matt Jungmann, National Shows Manager for
Kelcy and I are on site here in Amana Colonies. The rain has let up but it’s pretty muddy. I’m sure this will clear up by tomorrow.