I’ve got a couple of Brownfield Network announcements. Lane just keeps cranking them out.
The last twelve months have been filled with much growth and change in agriculture. In recognition of the challenges and accomplishments of American farmers throughout the past year, Brownfield will offer a special hour-long program, “Agriculture In 2005″, a review of the top agricultural news stories and events. Hosted by Brownfield’s Tom Steever, the program will be available to network affiliates and as a podcast beginning December 30 on the network’s website. The program can be heard by visiting the site, www.brownfieldagnews.com, under the “In the Spotlight” section, starting on Thursday, December 29.
It says the program will be a podcast. (Only if I can subscribe to it). It’s nice to see the farm podcast field continuing to grow.
Brownfield’s Gary Truitt will be one of 30 Indiana agricultural and agribusiness leaders to travel to Central America with Lt. Governor Becky Skillman and Congressman Dan Burton. The purpose of the six-day trade mission to Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama is to create new business opportunities for Indiana’s food and agricultural industry.
Truitt will be reporting news from his travels and making posts to the Brownfield Blog while on his trip to Central America. The group will travel to the Central American region January 8-13, spending one or two days in each country.
Wow Gary. Send me some photos too and I’ll post ’em. How about a cool one for a Zimmage?

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Next we have Jennifer Anthony who is “also working on the USB account as account executive. In her new role at Osborn & Barr, Jennifer is managing the internal communications for the board and providing support to international marketing efforts on behalf of U.S. soybean farmers. With her strong background in farmer organizations and unique understanding of membership-driven groups, Jennifer is also providing expertise to QUALISOY, a new soybean industry coalition.”
And we have Debra Valloni who is “financial manager for the growing contact relations, federal government and Canadian accounts. Debra manages billing, accounts payable/receivable and client reporting.”