ZimmCast 733 – Farm Bill and AMS
Although Cindy and I got a little break from the agriblogging highway things got busy again. In this episode I’m going to share a few interviews that have a focus on a new Farm Bill. What do you think? Is it still possible this year or will it be sometime in 2025? You will hear different thoughts from Ted McKinney, NASDA, Sonny Perdue, University of Georgia Chancellor, Representative Austin Scott, (R-GA) and Representative Frank Lucas, (R-OK). These interviews were conducted at the Southern Peanut Growers Conference and Tech Hub Live.
After these interviews I’ll provide you with a preview of this year’s Ag Media Summit which will start August 3 through the 6th. This is the 25th AMS and it will be held in Kansas City, Missouri. I’ll be taking lots of photos so keep your eye out for them throughout the event and feel free to download and share.
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2024 Apple Grower of the Year Announced
Tim Welsh of Wenatchee, WA, has been named the 2024 American Fruit GrowerSM Apple Grower of the Year. The award is presented by American Fruit Grower® magazine, published by Meister Media Worldwide.
Welsh started picking apples as a kid, became a field man, then just kept working his way up. Today he is Chief Orchardist, Columbia Orchard Management.
“Columbia Fruit Packers was bought out by a private equity group in 2022, so my job transitioned. A job I’d had for 34 years at the time transitioned to a new job, a new company, new people, and so it’s been a unique change,” he said. “But I feel like I’ve been in this industry that long, sort of in the same sort of evolving role, with my feet on the ground first as a field man, and then moving into orchard management, and then finally overseeing orchards for all of my company.”
Welsh, who will be featured on the cover of the Aug/Sept issue of American Fruit Grower magazine, will receive the Apple Grower of the Year Award in his hometown of Wenatchee in front of family and friends, which is appropriate for the affable Welsh.
Welsh is the 36th recipient of the award, sponsored by Valent USA, which honors individuals who influence the apple industry within the orchard and outside of it.
2024 Sunbelt Expo Announces Southeastern Farmers of the Year
The Sunbelt Ag Expo has announced Southeastern Farmer of the Year state winners for 2024. The Farmer of the Year Program selects one farmer from each of the participating states for recognition at the Sunbelt Ag Expo, where the overall winner is announced.
State winners for 2024 include:
Joel Sirmon | Alabama Farmer of the Year 2024
Ted Huneycutt | Arkansas Farmer of the Year 2024
Jason Watts | Florida Farmer of the Year 2024
Bruce Allen Redmond| Georgia Farmer of the Year 2024
Faylene Whitaker | North Carolina Farmer of the Year 2024
Ty Woodard | South Carolina Farmer of the Year 2024
George McDonald | Tennessee Farmer of the Year 2024
Walter Bass, Jr. | Virginia Farmer of the Year 2024
In 2023, the Sunbelt Ag Expo launched the Friends of the Farmers of the Year (FOFOY) Fund to ensure the award program continues for years to come.
2024 Ag Tech Awards of Excellence
The CropLife Ag Tech Awards of Excellence have honored individuals who demonstrate exceptional work in the use and adoption of precision and digital agriculture technologies and practices for over 15 years and once more Tech Hub LIVE was pleased to pay tribute to four more outstanding individuals this year.
2024 THL CropLIfe Awards 12:21
Precision Crop Advisor/Entrepreneur of the Year – Lindsey Ross, Precision Ag Manager, Legacy Coop
With over 12 years of experience in the world of precision agriculture, Ross’s skillset has evolved from mainly technology diagnostics to integrating the agronomic aspect to help further growers’ success in the field with Legacy Coop. “I’m very passionate about what I do,” said Ross. “Caring for my customers, making sure they are lowering their inputs, increasing their yields, putting more dollars back in their pocket, is what drives me to do what I do everyday.”
Legacy in Ag Technology – Lanny Faleide, President, Satshot
Lanny Faleide was a pioneer in remote imagery and has been professional vendor of satellite imagery in the precision ag industry for 30 years now, making him a legend in the industry. “To all of you building your companies in the precision ag field, the key to success is not quit,” said Faleide. “I’m still amazed at what I do.”
2024 THL Lanny Faleide, Satshot 6:55
Precision Farmer of the Year – Blake Matthews, Matthew Land & Cattle
Blake Matthews farms with his father and brother in Idaho and started his precision farming journey back in 2010 by integrating biologicals, plant hormones and sound nutrition into his operation. “When I started out on this journey it was not necessarily to improve the environment…we mainly did it to see if we could do it,” he said.
2024 THL Blake Matthews, Matthew Land & Cattle 1:37
Educator/Researcher of the Year – Nancy Bohl Bormann, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Minnesota
Nancy Bohl Bormann farms with her husband in north central Iowa and just completed her PhD in Land and Atmospheric Science at the University of Minnesota. Her research project created a manure nutrient test data base (Manure DB). “This is all publicly available on the Manure DB website today,” said Bohl Bormann. “It was a great experience that launched me more into this data space.”
Women in Ag Tech Meet Again
The third successful in-person meeting of the one-year-old Women in AgTech (WiAT) was held on Monday prior to the kick off of Tech Hub LIVE in Des Moines. Attendance at the WiAT was strong and very diverse, with first-time attendees, new women in the ag tech space, and plenty of experienced professionals to share their career journeys.
Keynote speaker Wendy Srnic, Vice President of Biotechnology for Corteva Agriscience, provided the group with a good working knowledge of what gene editing is, and what it is not, so they can be informed as the technology is more widely adopted.
“In issues like technology and food, women are the thought leaders,” said Srnic, who brought her 13-year-old daughter Mirjana and many of her female Corteva colleagues to the WiAT meeting. “Women are concerned about feeding their families healthy food and they want to know what goes into producing those foods…there will be gene edited foods available to select, it’s already starting to enter the marketplace.”
“Turning networking on its head” was the intriguing title for remarks from Jacquelin Kiple of John Deere who gave everyone some interesting new ideas to consider when it comes to your professional network.
“I have grown exponentially because of people I have met through my network, projects I would never have been offered and opportunities to learn and do something different,”” said Kiple.
2024 THL WiAT speaker Jacqueline Kiple, Deere 4:28Women in Ag Tech held its first in-person meeting at the 2023 Tech Hub LIVE conference and the second at the VISION conference in January. All women working in the agricultural technology space are welcome to join. Find out more here.
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McKinney Keynotes Tech Hub LIVE
Attendees of Tech Hub LIVE in Des Moines this week were treated to a real TED Talk – given by the one and only Ted McKinney, who currently serves as CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, but has a background that started on the farm, moved into agribusiness, and then into government, as Indiana Director of Agriculture and as Under Secretary of Agriculture for Trade under President Trump.
One of McKinney’s main messages was that he believes we can address climate change globally with climate smart agriculture and still increase productivity. “Production ag, including forestry, is actually a solution to climate change challenges,” said McKinney.
“I have been witness on our own farm and in my industry days to the advancement of innovation across the board,” he said during an interview after his address. “And based on what I have been hearing and then what I saw at this conference in the types of companies here and what they’re doing, it’s mind blowing. So I’m juiced because I see it has not stopped. In fact, I’d say innovation is accelerating.”
In his remarks and interview, McKinney also comments on the lack of a farm bill, trade issues, and opportunities for Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
Ted McKinney, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA)
2024 THL Ted McKinney, NASDA, remarks 51:49
2024 THL Ted McKinney, NASDA, interview 13:19



