The American Agricultural Editors Association is one of the main sponsors of the upcoming Ag Media Summit. At the meeting members will be presented with a strategic plan that’s been in the works for a while. If you’re a member you should go to the AAEA website, read the plan and submit your comments or be prepared to talk about it at the meeting that will be held Aug. 3.
I’d post some of the draft but then I’d get in trouble and we don’t want that. After a quick review (I’ll spend more time on it later) it’s very detailed and the strategic planning committee of Susan Davis, chair, Betsy Freese, co-chair, Andrew Burchett, Den Gardner, David Hest, Gregg Hillyer, Andy Markwart, Kelly Schwalbe, Greg Vincent and Willie Vogt must have put some time into creating it!
Once it’s official we’ll post more information about it.

I’m not related to Brian from Nebraska in case you’re wondering.
I’m not sure what a “new collaboration with states . . . ” means. I’d kind of like to think that these folks have all been working together already but maybe this announcements means to reassure us.
The big news out of Washington, DC today is very good news for the ethanol industry.
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I actively promote
Plus I don’t have to cut and past the news feed url into the online edition, although it’s really not difficult. Here’s how you do it with the Outlook version. When you see the feed you want, you just right click and one of your choices is “Subscribe in NewsGator.” You click on it and you’re done. The feed is added and it checks for updates immediately.
It has been a hot and dry month in Missouri. With a few exceptions we need rain and we’re hoping to get it this week. At 4am this morning it was 81 degrees here in Holts Summit!
Everybody like to look at pictures so take a look at the entries to the
AgWired reports on IFAJ Congress 2005 are sponsored by
While I’m on the topic of ethanol I wanted to point you to the upcoming
I picked up a card about