The World Ag Expo is looking for sponsors and they have a lot of things you can sponsor. Some examples include:
VIP Tent: where exhibitors showcase products or host hospitality events.
Park and Ride: Reach a captive audience through signs and video loops.
Receptions: Host a reception for international visitors or our 1600 exhibiting companies.
Pavilions: Grab your customer’s attention with banners.
International Business Center: Where international visitors conduct new business deals.
The show is in February so I guess now’s the time to make a decision. I’ve never been to the Tulare show. It claims to be the biggest and maybe I’ll have a chance to blog it in ’06? Hint, hint.
Anyway, for more information on sponsoring opportunities, email Stacey or call 559-688-1030.

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In just over a week I’ll be living out of a little room at the Coliseum in the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, WI blogging
The National Association of Farm Broadcasters is gettin’ jiggy with their 2005 Annual Meeting invites! I just got my second one via email and like the other one, it contains audio. Imagine a mostly radio group using audio. Maybe that new E-D has got some new ideas?
If you’ve ever been to the Westin Crown Plaza in KC, MO then you might have had this guy open your door and welcome you. Thanks to the NAFB office you can “hear” him invite you to their annual meeting. Listen to Tall Paul here:
Baxter Black doesn’t own a cell phone or television. He gets his information like all REAL cowboys do – from his local Farm Broadcaster! Come see the man described by the New York Times as “…probably the nation’s most successful living poet.” He thinks it’s an exaggeration, you be the judge. You can listen to Baxter here:
There’s no way to write about all the festivals that take place around the country but how many send out releases on 
Just so you can compare the two. Here’s what the “old” logo looked like. It looks like they’ve got some good in-house talent so why not put them to work?
Now let’s say you’re stationed in a foreign country, in a desert-like environment and all you’ve got to eat is your basic MRE’s. What would you give to have a nice bowl of salad with a little ranch dressing? How about $2.9 million dollars? That’s what