Zimfo Bytes

Lizzy Schultz

Zimfo Bytes

  • The third-grade class that was named the winner of the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture’s First Peas to the Table Contest won a visit from Miss America 2017 Savvy Shields, who spoke to the students about her platform of ‘Eat Better, Live Better.’
  • The trade show floor at Commodity Classic will open to new exhibitors on Thursday, June 1, 2017. The 2018 Commodity Classic will be held Tuesday, February 28 through Thursday, March 2 in Anaheim, California.
  • Summit Agricultural Group announced the hiring of Michael Bousselot as a managing director and head of external relations.
  • The American Soybean Association (ASA), DuPont Pioneer and DuPont Crop Protection are seeking applicants for the 2017-18 ASA DuPont Young Leader Program (DYL), which has identified and developed grower leaders who have shaped the agricultural industry for the past 30 years.
Zimfo Bytes

John Deere Display Gets Smarter

Kelly Marshall

The John Deere Gen 4 monitor has been in large agriculture tractors since the 2014 model, but at the big Reveal event last week in Moline, Illinois the company unveiled its latest upgrade, the 4640 Universal Display.

“Brand new today is a 4640 Universal display, so that means we have a portable display that we can retrofit back into 30 series and newer John Deere tractors, as well as compatible, competitive machines. We do that will auto track universal and auto tract convertible,” explains Product Marketing Manager, John Mishler.

Being able to retrofit the same display into a growers’ entire fleet means users can get to work quickly, Mishler says. It’s easy-to-use interface gets operators into the field quickly and provides a high-quality job and smarter farming even in older equipment. The display also connects to a second monitor, giving extended screen space in the cab for even more control of applications.

Listen here to learn more about the 4640 Universal Display, or talk to your local John Deere dealer, Mishler suggests. Interview with John Mishler, John Deere

2017 John Deere Reveal Photo Album

Agribusiness, AgWired Precision, Audio, John Deere, Technology

Precision Ag Bytes

Kelly Marshall

  • Pinnacle Operating Corporation has announced that President and CEO Kenny Cordell will be transitioning out of his current role during the coming months. He will continue to work with the board of directors and the company’s leadership team as a successor is found.
  • The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Company, will now be working aerial imagery partners: Ceres Imaging, TerrAvion, and Agribotix, to deliver valuable, high-resolution imagery to farmers through the Climate FieldView digital agriculture platform.
  • Deere & Company has signed an agreement to acquire the Wirtgen Group, a leading manufacturer worldwide of road construction equipment. Detailed financial information concerning the transaction is included in an investor presentation online.
AgWired Precision, Zimfo Bytes

John Deere Adds New Tillage Tool

Kelly Marshall

There was no shortage of exciting new offerings on display at the John Deere Reveal in Moline, Illinois last week. One of those was the new Frontier™ VT17 Series Vertical Tillage Tool with adjustable gang angles, a rolling basket, and two blade options.

“The point of these tillage tools is to mix, slice, and incorporate residue and leave a nice finish for a seed bed coming off the back, so much different than a conventional, traditional disk,” said Scott Geier, marketing manager for John Deere.

The 20 inch flat fluted blade provides typical tillage work, while the 22 inch concave blades are available for situations with heavier residue. Extra weight is built right into the frame, but the tool can be pulled by a lower horsepower tractor at 8 to 10 miles per hour, thanks to a working depth of just 1 to 3 inches.

Geier also notes that the VT17 is easy to use since a lot of the adjustments are mechanical and simple to change back and forth. It comes in four widths ranging from 10 to 15 feet and requires an 85 to 150 horsepower tractor, depending on the size model chosen.

Learn more about the new vertical tillage tool in Jamie’s interview here: Interview with Scott Geier, John Deere

2017 John Deere Reveal Photo Album

Agribusiness, AgWired Precision, Audio, Equipment, John Deere

The Paris Accord and Agriculture

Cindy Zimmerman

Unlike everyone else, agriculture interests had very little to say about President Trump pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accord.

“President Trump promised that he would put America first and he has rightly determined that the Paris accord was not in the best interests of the United States,” said Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue in a statement. “The Earth’s climate has been changing since the planet was formed – on this there is no disagreement. At USDA, we rely on sound science and we remain firmly committed to digging ever deeper into research to develop better methods of agricultural production in that changing climate.”

The only farm organization to release a statement on the president’s action was the National Farmers Union (NFU). President Roger Johnson said the President’s decision “is shameful, and it fails to recognize the very real and immediate threats of climate change to family farmers, ranchers, and our nation’s food security.”

Under the Paris Agreement, the U.S. pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 26 percent by 2025. The Trump Administration intends to begin negotiations on an entirely new agreement with more favorable terms for the United States.

AgWired Precision, Environment, USDA

#WPX17: A Showcase of the Pork Industry

Jamie Johansen

This week we hit the agriblogging highway for the 2017 World Pork Expo at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) hosts the annual event taking place June 7-9 and will feature the world’s largest pork-specific trade show, educational seminars, youth and open swine shows, market outlook sessions and of course pork of all shapes and sizes for your eating pleasure. Find all our coverage of this year’s event here, on Animal.AgWired.com and in it’s very own Virtual Ag Newsroom at AgNewsWire.com thanks to this year’s sponsor, Aptimmune.

“Expo is truly an international show, with visitors and exhibitors from throughout the world,” says Ken Maschhoff, NPPC president and Illinois pork producer. “It presents an excellent opportunity to expand your global reach and build an understanding of why pork is the No. 1 consumed protein worldwide. It’s sure to provide a new perspective on what you do back home.”

NPPC expects about 20,000 producers and pork professionals, including more than 1,000 international guests. Nearly 450 companies from North America, Asia and Europe will display the latest products, services and technologies for pork businesses in the trade show. NPPC says the number of hospitality tents also has grown, with 53 tents.

“As they walk through the trade show, producers will find the newest products, services and technology offerings in one location, and that’s a huge benefit,” says Doug Fricke, director of trade show marketing for NPPC. “Be sure to plan extra time this year as exhibits will be on display in the Ag Building, inside and along the north, east and south perimeters of the Varied Industries Building, as well as in the expanded outdoor space.”

Coverage of the World Pork Expo is sponsored by
Coverage of the World Pork Expo is sponsored by Aptimmune
Ag Groups, AgWired Animal, Animal Agriculture, NPPC, Pork, Swine, World Pork Expo

SMART Farmer Brad Greenway

Cindy Zimmerman

Brad Greenway of South Dakota was named 2016 Pig Farmer of the Year by the National Pork Board recognizing him as a pig farmer who excels at raising pigs using the industry’s We Care ethical principles that include not only raising pigs humanely and safely, but also promoting a safe workplace and contributing to the local community. Right after he received the title in October, Brad was elected as only the third chairman for the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance.

What Brad really likes to talk about is his farm with his wife Peggy in Mitchell, South Dakota where they have two wean-to-finish pig barns and also raise beef cattle and grow corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa.

Learn how passionate Brad is about SMART farming in this episode: SMART Farmer Podcast with Brad Greenway, South Dakota

Subscribe to the SMART Farmer podcast

Learn more about USFRA and SMART Farm

AgWired Animal, Animal Agriculture, Audio, Pork, USFRA

Set a Gold Standard at ARC Annual Meeting

Chuck Zimmerman

The Golden ZimmComm Microphone can relate to setting a gold standard! How about you? Do you want to set a gold standard in agricultural public relations? You can work on it at this year’s annual meeting of the Agricultural Relations Council – Setting the Gold Standard in Ag PR.

The event will take place June 20-22 in Sacramento, CA at the Embassy Suites Sacramento Riverfront Promenade. Registration is open although the hotel discount rate date has passed. But don’t let that stop you.

ARC, Public Relations

Registration Open for NAMA Boot Camp & Fall Conference

Chuck Zimmerman

It’s that time. More NAMA registering to do. First up is the NAMA Boot Camp.

Join the National Agri-Marketing Association for the 14th annual NAMA Boot Camp, August 8-10 in Kansas City. Whether you’ve just entered the rough working world or one who’s been through the NAMA Boot Camp drill before, sign up for this program today to learn more about the agri-marketing industry.

You can find hotel information, the full schedule, Ag Tour details and much more on the Boot Camp Website.

Register Now.

And then there is the conference later this fall.

The 2017 NAMA Fall Conference will take place in Milwaukee, WI on September 19-21. Mark your calendars now so you don’t miss it!

Find out everything you need to know about Fall Conference on the website! Check back often for updates on speakers, the ag tour and much more!

Register today!

NAMA

Meet the Company Building Farms in Parking Structures

Lizzy Schultz

Stuart Oda previously worked as an investment banker before serving as a co-founder of Alesca Life, a Beijing-based agriculture technology company that builds weather-proof, cloud-connected farms in order to enable local food production by anyone, anywhere.

“We’ve developed technology for indoor farming, so it allows farmers to work in an environment that is far safer, cleaner, and closer to the consumers,” said Oda in an interview with Jamie Johansen during ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference, which he attended as part of the Pearse Lyons Accelerator Program, “We’ve built farms out of second-hand shipping containers, out of underground parking structures, and even restaurant corners.”

Urban farming is not a new concept, but Oda believes his company’s mission differentiates it from their competition: “We actually use the concept of a hub-and-spoke, almost a central kitchen concept, that uses the urban farm as both a nursery and a food production facility to deliver higher quality produce at more affordable prices directly at the point of consumption,” he said.

Oda became interested in agribusiness upon learning that the agricultural supply chain is worth over 20 trillion dollars end-to-end and after he began hearing more about the environmental and economic challenges facing the industry as it works to feed 9 billion people by 2050.

It’s very exciting to think about how the future of farming can impact the consumer, the industry, and the environment,” he said.

Listen to Jamie’s full interview with Stuart here:
Interview with Stuart Oda, Alesca Life

View and download photos from the event here:
ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference Photo Album

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Alltech, Audio