NAMA On RFD-TV

Chuck Zimmerman

RFD-TVDid you miss the NAMA convention this year? Wonder what the awards ceremony is like? Then watch it on tv.

For the first time ever, a national television audience will get to see America’s most impressive agricultural promotions honored when RFD-TV presents the Best of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) Awards ceremony Monday, June 26. The 90-minute show, slated for debut 7 p.m. (EDT) and rebroadcast at 3 a.m. and 11 a.m. (EDT) June 27, is expected to reach more than 29 million viewers of rural affairs network RFD-TV.

The program, which features footage from the awards ceremony, interviews with winners and highlights of the winning entries, also will be made available in DVD format free of charge to NAMA members. (Send DVD requests to RFD-TV, 12809 W. Dodge Rd., Suite 301, Omaha, NE 68154 or via e-mail to Mike@rfdtv.com.)

NAMA

New Biofuel

Chuck Zimmerman

Pioneer Here’s some interesting news from ZimmComm’s latest talking news release project. I’m on the highway as you hopefully know but Cindy’s holding down the office.

DuPont and BP are partnering up to develop, produce and market “the next generation of biofuels” to help meet increasing global demand for renewable transport fuels. Pioneer Hi-Bred International, a subsidiary of DuPont, is playing a role in this new partnership, according to Pioneer President Dean Oestreich.

He says the first jointly developed product the partnership will bring to market is biobutanol. “Butanol is simply another molecule that is different than ethanol, but it’s also a fuel. And what we’ve done here is we’ve found a way, through use of our science, to make the process more efficient and economically viable.” Oestreich says biobutanol and ethanol in a blend can actually make a better fuel.

Here’s an inteview with Oestreich about the announcement and the potential for biobutanol. Listen to MP3 Pioneer Interview (7 min MP3)

Agribusiness, Audio, Pioneer

Beef Blogging

Chuck Zimmerman

There’s a whole lot of beef blogging going on. The latest one is “The Beef Blog.” This is Purdue University’s Department of Animal Sciences. They’re off to a great start with lots of posts.

“For example, a producer who visits the Beef Blog might find information on such topics as grass tetany, pinkeye, beef exports, cattle breeds and mad cow disease,” Lemenager said.

The Beef Blog is unlike many blogs in that it more closely resembles a news service than a personal journal. But like most blogs, the Beef Blog is updated regularly and allows readers to post comments, said Phil Reid, Purdue beef distance learning coordinator.

Besides Purdue’s new blog keep Beef Board Meeting in mind as well as MOBeef Update. There are more. I’ll let you Google to find them.

Beef

Ethanol Promoted By Utah Governor

Chuck Zimmerman

Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr.Ethanol got a huge plug at this morning’s press conference from Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. Although not a member of the Governor’s Ethanol Coalition he should be. I interviewed the Governor prior to his remarks before he got on his Harley to escort us to the Wyoming line. Here you can see him getting ready to saddle up and lead us out of town.

Listen to Governor Huntsman here: Listen to MP3 Governor Jon Huntsman Interview (1 min MP3)

The Governor also mentioned ethanol in his public remarks at this morning’s press conference: Listen to MP3 Governor Jon Huntsman Ethanol Comment (1 min MP3)

Here’s a short video clip of the Governor getting on his bike to lead us out: Watch wmv file Governor Huntsman Leads The Way (1 min WMV)

Audio, Ethanol

Satellite Radio On The ZimmCast

Chuck Zimmerman

ZimmCast73 - Dueling Satellite RadiosThis multi-state ZimmCast is about satellite radio with an interview with XM Satellite Radio VP, Roderick McKenzie.

Roderick talks about some interesting data applications using their satellite system and I asked him about using it for agricultural information and marketing to rural audiences. He says that’s something they’re very interested in.

Dueling Satellite RadiosI am also doing a side-by-side comparison of both Sirius and XM on my trip across country. Call it “Dueling Satellite Radios.”

Listen here: Listen To ZimmCastZimmCast 73 (16 min MP3)

The ZimmCast is the official weekly podcast of AgWired which you can subscribe to using the link in our sidebar. You can also subscribe in iTunes.

Audio, ZimmCast

Riding With A Convoy Truck

Chuck Zimmerman

Ralph GarciaTravelling along with our convoy is Ralph Garcia, Highway Safety Truck. Ralph was my ride back to the hotel last night from our welcome reception here in Salt Lake City.

It was my first time ever in an 18 wheeler and I have to say it was smooth. I interviewed Ralph about his part of the convoy and the program he’s representing out here. All of us who are driving in the convoy became certified in Highway Watch before we left San Francisco.

Ralph is a career trucker who says the Highway Watch program impressed him and he felt that supporting it was a way he could help make a difference in safety on the highway.

Listn to Ralph here: Listen to MP3 Ralph Garcia Interview (3 min MP3)

You can also see the inside of Ralph’s truck in a short video clip here: Watch wmv file Riding In The Highway Watch Truck (1 min WMV)

Audio, Video

Finally Saw Some Livestock

Chuck Zimmerman

CattleOkay. Here’s another ag shot I happened to pass on the way to Salt Lake City yesterday. This is in Nevada before getting into Utah.

I’m sure more will come up on this cross country convoy.

The biggest hassle has been getting good internet connections so far.

Beef

Agricultural Scenery On The Highway

Chuck Zimmerman

Crop DusterHello from Salt Lake City. So far on this cross country convoy I haven’t seen a lot of agriculture. However, there was this crop duster in action.

It’s kind of difficult getting a good action shot while you’re driving a truck on the interstate too.

I’m sure we’ll get into more ag-related territory as we go and I will be keeping my eyes and camera on the lookout.

Farming

Cross Country Dueling Satellite Radios

Chuck Zimmerman

Head Out On The HighwayPosting will be kind of sporadic here in the next 2 weeks. At least I think so. This AASHTO cross country convoy is a busy day of activities. You can read a lot more about it on Domestic Fuel. Anyway, one of the things I’m going to be doing is a thing I’m going to label, “Dueling Satellite Radios.” I’ll have more on this but you’ll hear about it in the video clip I’ve got for you here. I mention it because it’s “new media” and I’ve got a great interview coming up for you this weekend with a VP from XM Satellite Radio. You probably know I’m a Sirius subscriber but I’ve also got XM in the truck I’m driving so it’s going to be a cross country side-by-side comparison and I wonder who will win.

This is what my view was like as we left San Francisco this morning. Looking at the rear end of a vintage Hudson.

To help you get a feel for what it was like I had to shoot a video clip. This is definitely not recommended by the state troopers who you will see.

You can watch it here: Watch wmv file Rolling Through Town (3 min WMV)

Ethanol, Video

How I Blog – Part Two

Chuck Zimmerman

In the first post in this series I wrote out a list of all the hardware and software I use with links to all of them. In this post I’m going to address what I do with all that. There are any number of ways to blog and everyone will develop their own style and processes. A lot depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. For example, on several of our blogs I’m posting as a reporter and often on location from an event. If all you’re trying to do is an infrequent post about your company you may not need to use many of my techniques. So take what you will from this and email me if you’ve got questions or suggestions.

So let’s get started:

To begin with I normally post while I’m online. Some people may compose their posts offline and save them until they get online. I see no need to wait most of the time and am ready to publish my posts as soon as I compose them. With my computer online I then open up my blog admin panel (WordPress). Then I’ll open up Outlook, Photoshop, Ipswitch FTP_Pro and Windows Explorer. I’ll usually have several windows of Internet Explorer open too. This let’s me search for websites to link to and check my post quickly to make sure I didn’t mess anything up. Read More

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