RFA Ethanol Podcast

Buckeye Ag Event Blogger

Chuck Zimmerman

Buckeye Ag Radio NetworkI’m wondering if someday our journalism schools will teach event blogging. Probably not until they hire professors who can do it themselves? I noticed that Andy Vance over at Buckeye Ag Radio Network is making the media transition it takes to do more than just one kind of reporting. He’s been blogging the Ohio FFA Convention.

I was talking to some organizational marcom people last night who seemed fascinated by what I’m doing here at the Clean Cities Congress. They actually wondered if I sleep or not and the answer is “sometimes.” But to cover an event using the full capabilities of a blog I think you’ve got to be a photographer, videographer, editor, broadcaster and web developer all rolled into one. This is why the traditional definitions of media just don’t cut it anymore.

As Andy is proving, a traditional farm broadcaster is now becoming an online editor. So Andy, it’s time to join AAEA in addition to NAFB. I wonder what the merger of those two organizations will be called? The National Association of Agricultural Editors of Various Types (NAAEVT)?

Media

Learn About Clean Cities Coordinators

Chuck Zimmerman

Jim Snider & Colleen CrowninshieldAt the start of the Clean Cities Congress the state coordinators get together. The first evening is social and then they have a full morning of training before the conference officially kicks off.

The sponsor of the coordinator’s dinner is DaimlerChrysler, represented by Jim Snider. Pictured with him is Colleen Crowninshield, Clean Cities Program Manager, Tuscon, AZ. I spoke first with Colleen to find out more about what being a coordinator means. She is a full time coordinator and is here for some very specific reasons which she explains in our interview. You can listen here: Listen To MP3 Colleen Crowninshield Interview (2 min MP3)

After speaking with Colleen, I got Jim to take a few moments to talk about the committment his company is making to support the growth of alternative fuel technology. Jim also looks ahead a little and describes what he sees for the company and this industry. You can listen to my interview with Jim here: Listen To MP3 Jim Snider Interview (3 min MP3)

I’ll have lots more interviews and audio over the next several days. The Clean Cities Congress & Expo officially gets started later today.

Audio, Biodiesel, Ethanol

Getting Ready To Clean My Cities

Chuck Zimmerman

Clean Cities Congress Student BloggersThe next post will probably be from the road somewhere between here and Phoenix for the Clean Cities Congress & Expo. These two good looking bloggerati will be helping me starting with our first meeting tomorrow afternoon at the Phoenix Convention Center. They’ll be posting with me on Domestic Fuel and I’ll bring you some interviews and information that I think you’ll like right here too.

So until then. Stay AgWired!

Uncategorized

Weekly Winner In John Deere Toy Contest

Chuck Zimmerman

John Deere 624J ToyThe winner of the Deere Gear Toy Tractor Contest for this week is Joseph Mitchell, Martville, NY.

Joseph wins a 1/50 Scale JOHN DEERE 624J Wheel Loader. There’s only one week left in this promotion if you want to enter..

Equipment, International, Tractor

Food Safety Leadership Awards

Chuck Zimmerman

NSF InternationalI can’t keep up with all the awards out there can you? In fact, a great blog would be one about awards. An awards blog. Today I learned about the NSF International, Third Annual Food Safety Leadership Awards.

NSF’s Food Safety Leadership Awards Program recognizes groundbreaking achievements throughout the food industry. The awards will be presented on Saturday, May 20, 2006 at 2:00 PM (CT) at McCormick Place Convention Center (Booth #3438) during the National Restaurant Association (NRA) Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show.
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Food

Webcasting Is Not Podcasting

Chuck Zimmerman

Corn Products InternationalJust this morning I got asked about webcasting vs. podcasting. Well, here’s an example of how to use webcasting. Apparently, Sam Scott, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Corn Products International, will deliver a slide presentation via webcast at 11:15 a.m. Eastern Time on May 18 at the Harris Nesbitt Agriculture and Protein Conference in New York.

Corn Products International will provide a live Webcast of the slide presentation through the Company’s Web site at http://www.cornproducts.com/ . Participants are encouraged to log on to the Webcast link about 10 minutes prior to the start of the presentation. A replay of the presentation also will be available through the Company’s Web site.

That is webcasting. Cool, but you do have to be on your computer to watch or listen live and even for the replay since this is streamed. Podcasting would be saving that presentation as a file that we can download to our computer hard drive and load into our iPod or other digital device. Then we can watch and/or listen whenever and wherever we want.

Kind of like I’ll be doing on a plane tomorrow.

Agribusiness, Podcasts

Podcast Your News Release

Chuck Zimmerman

PR Web PodcastsI’ve been meaning to write about this for a while. I know some of you companies out there use PR Web. Heck, we’re a proponent and use them as an add-on to our AgNewsWire.AgWired.com service. I am also one of their subscribing reporters. It’s a different world than the old days in media!

The idea of podcasting for news release clients is an interesting one. We’ve considered it for AgNewWire. I still wonder who listens and how they find these podcasts. It’s PR Web Podcasts which is still in “beta.” Actually I think everything on the web is in constant beta.

I mean, we’re talking a lot of podcasts here. Just visit this site and have your iTunes ready. There’s pages of podcasts to subscribe to or download. I guess I’ll try a few myself to see what they’re like and then I’ll report back.

You won’t find bigger proponents of podcasting. I’m just trying to figue out how they distribute/promote these things. Look for more on this soon.

Podcasts, Public Relations

Canadian Farmer Biotech Advocate

Chuck Zimmerman

Jim PallisterAt the recent BIO Convention I got to speak with Canadian farmer Jim Pallister. Jim was attending thanks to the Council for Biotechnology Information. Jim grows canola, edible beans and wheat. He’s an outspoken advocate of the benefits of biotechnology.

You can listen to my interview with Jim here: Listen To MP3 Jim Pallister Interview (3 min MP3)

AgWired coverage of BIO 2006 is made possible by: Rhea & Kaiser Marketing Communications

Audio, Biotech

Ultrasound to Measure Marbling in Pork

Chuck Zimmerman

Harry SiemensResearchers in Manitoba are attempting to harness the power of ultrasound to provide a live animal assessment of the amount of marbling in pork. Scientists with Swine Research and Development Corporation in Brandon have found marbling results in a distinct pattern in an ultrasound image.
Dr. Bob McKay says ultrasound can show whether or not there is marbling in the meat and now scientists want to quantify how much there is. Read More

International, Pork