It’s been about 15 years since Cindy and I moved to Missouri from Florida. I do miss my home state so getting a chance to blog the Citrus Expo for Southeast AgNet has been a treat. I just ate a blackened grouper supper and my dessert was a second slab of grouper! One of the cool things about Citrus Expo is running into a bunch of people I used to know and have missed. One of them is Carl Berner, Berner Oil. He’s pictured here in between his sons.
Carl is a first time exhibitor at Citrus Expo and a sponsor of today’s Beast Feast lunch. Carl says he wanted an opportunity to interact with the people involved in citrus production since his company was founded with a committment to supporting Florida agriculture.
He says his company is looking into new energy alternatives like ethanol and biodiesel and works hard at staying on the cutting edge with technology to meet the needs of his customers. You can hear my interview with him here:
Carl Berner Interview (3 min MP3)

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Pam Henderson has been busy
I’ve been meaning to let you know about
The second annual
I have been here at the
I’m ready to Think Big after being on a NAMA Convention Steering Committee conference call Monday. That’s the theme of next year’s conference.
The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Dallas.
I’m posting onto Southeast AgNet’s news blog from Citrus Expo so feel free to check it out. I’m also going to be doing some posts here too.
Isn’t this a hard working crew? I’m in Ft. Myers now for the 2006 Citrus Expo and we’re set up in the Lee Civic Center. It’s set up day for exhibitors, including Southeast AgNet, owner and manager of the Expo.
The US based National Pork Producers Council is expressing its concern over a Health Canada proposal to restrict even more the use of Carbadox in Canada. Carbadox is an antibiotic used to protect against swine dysentery in the nursery phase.