It’s time to save the Pallid Sturgeon on the Missouri River. At least that’s what it sounds like a bunch of concerned wildlife people want. This is moving pretty quick. This being an attempt to develop a man-made spring rise on the Missouri River. This could put an additional one to three feet of water on the river which would cause river bottom farm land flooding.
This is also the topic of CornTalk, the weekly program for the Missouri Corn Growers Association. In this week’s program I interview Bob Bacon, with the Coalition To Protect The Missouri River. Bob has serious concerns about how quickly this plan is moving and the impact it will have on Missouri farmers. He’s asking for people to get involved and make their concerns known. Go here for more information.
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I don’t have a picture of his happy face or I’d post it. He just sent me an email the other day about a newspaper article on how your cute little blog can get you fired. I wonder if he was trying to tell me something about AgWired? Anyway, I don’t intend to fire myself anytime soon. I’ve done that once already and it wasn’t fun!
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I know I posted this last week but not as a podcast. So it’s this week’s ZimmCast.
We first heard of these at the NAFB Washington Watch program. Sec. of Ag Johanns said he hoped to work with farm broadcasters on these “listening sessions.” It looks like
Calling all you plant and ag professionals. Are you green yet?
I think I see why we didn’t do a talking news release about this product! You try pronouncing these words. However,
This is dairy month as I was just reminded by the
That reminder suggested a visit to the 3 A Day of Dairy website which is managed by
I knew I should have bought that piece of property to hunt on a long time ago! According to a release I just got from
It’s not an ag account but they’re an “ag” agency and this is big news for them. So that’s why it’s worth noting. Diversification is good.