Sitting here in my Dallas/Ft. Worth airport office (gate a-34) I look up and see a lonely, lost farm broadcaster. He’s Dave Schumacher, KTRS, St. Louis and now he’s getting a blogging lesson on our way to Anaheim.
Dave is the only survivor of a station-wide personnel change. Rumors of his demise were very premature. At the station when they talk about him they say, “And then there was one.” Dave’s been there 10 years now. Before that Dave was at the former St. Louis Stockyards. He’s a talented auctioneer and obviously a farm broadcast “Survivor.”
We’re looking forward to what’s going to happen in Anaheim. Actually we’re not talking about corn and soybeans right now but the Cardinals, their new stadium and how to survive in today’s new media world.
More to come.

Hello! My name is Margy Fischer, I’m a senior at the University of Missouri – Columbia studying
Hello, My name is Mary Irelan and I am a student at the University of Illinois. I am currently a sophomore and I am majoring in Ag Communications. I would like to start off by thanking my sponsor, Monsanto, and specifically Tami Craig Schilling and Mica DeLong for allowing me to take part in this amazing experience. I would also like to thank Chuck Zimmerman for giving Margy and I the opportunity to blog for this website. I am extremely excited to participate in the Monsanto Future Ag Journalist Fellowship and I know I will learn a lot.
It looks like Canada’s new Ag Minister is retreating from making changes to the Canadian Wheat Board, at least not quickly. In meeting with CWB officials, Manitoba’s Ag Minister Rosann Wowchuk, and reporters after the meeting, Strahl said, “What I said to the wheat board’s board of directors is the same thing that I’ve been saying publicly . . . that our campaign promise was to move toward dual marketing.”
I sometimes get asked how you can find something to write about everyday, much less multiple times a day. I’ve been blogging over a year and haven’t run into that problem yet. There’s inspiration everywhere, like alongside the Missouri River today. Since it was so warm here in Missouri I took a break for some biking on the Katy Trail. All I had was my Treo phone camera.
Then there was this guy out spreading what I assume was fertilizer. He was moving fast which is partly why it’s not a good picture. I love my Treo but great camera it is not. I think he was hurrying to get done so he could get home and pack before flying out to
Kicking off our coverage of Commodity Classic 2006 is an interview with Tami Craig Schilling,
Thanks to Andy over on