I really like the explosion of web apps we’re seeing in agriculture today. Farm Journal Media just announced their AgWeb Search engine and I tried it out right away.
I searched for “agwired” and sure enough we were there. Then I searched for “podcast” and found some I didn’t even know about. Why don’t people tell us these things. I’ll put it in the next post.
I’m not sure I can give up Google though. But I can see how you might want it if all you’re looking for is ag-related search results.
Now, there’ s a Search Engine just for Agriculture…and your farm. AgWeb Search is simple. Just type in a specific word or phrase and AgWeb Search does the rest. We’ve indexed thousands of agricultural websites to deliver the specific information you want and need for your farming operations.
AgWeb Search is different. We only deliver information relevant to agriculture . From crop or livestock production to machinery and technology, we search for the information that best matches your needs. There are millions of pages on the web on just about any topic , we just deliver ag results to you.

This past weekend we unveiled the new skin for
You can get a ZimmComm blog network update on this week’s ZimmCast. I review some of the highlights of the past week on AgWired,
The Avian Flu crisis is a big wild card in the pricing of all meats says Jim Long, Pork Commentator. Much of the major mediums are giving it lots of attention. Time Magazine, USA Today, etc, are intensely discussing the challenges of Avian Flu.
I found out about
Today the Rahal-Letterman Racing team suffered a serious blow when the #17 Ethanol car was in a pre-race warmup accident and driver and ethanol champion Paul Dana died from the injuries he suffered. “It is a black day for us, and on behalf of Rahal Letterman Racing, our sponsors and associates, our prayers and sympathy go out to the entire Dana family,” said team co-owner Bobby Rahal, the 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner. “This is a great tragedy. As a result, and in honor of Paul, we will not run the team’s No. 15 (with driver Buddy Rice, the 2004 Indy 500 winner) and No. 16 (with driver Danica Patrick, the 2005 Indy 500 and IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year) cars in today’s event.”
Domestic Fuel sponsor and Ethanol Car sponsor, Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) has released a statement. You can read the
Here’s a post I wish I didn’t have to write. Actually I was on my way home to link you to the posts we did yesterday about the big opening race of the Indy Racing League in Homestead, FL. That’s because it’s the first race in which all the cars will be running on a blend of ethanol and one of our clients is the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC). However, tragedy struck today prior to the race.
My man Keith Good just keeps getting gooder. Now he’s using audio and making interviews on