Reaction to Bayer-Monsanto Deal

Cindy Zimmerman

Reaction from agricultural organizations on new of a deal between Bayer and Monsanto on Wednesday expressed some concern about what this trend of consolidation will mean for farmers in the long run.

nfu_logo2From Capitol Hill where National Farmers Union members have been meeting this week, NFU President Roger Johnson “condemned” the merger and called for a “critical review” of consolidation in ag.

“Consolidation of this magnitude cannot be the standard for agriculture, nor should we allow it to determine the landscape for our future,” said Johnson. “The merger between Bayer and Monsanto marks the fifth major deal in agriculture in the last year, preceded by an approval of the Syngenta/ChemChina acquisition and proposed mergers between Dow/DuPont, Potash Corp./Agrium and John Deere/Precision Planting LLC….We underscore the importance that all mergers, including this recent Bayer/Monsanto deal, be put under the magnifying glass of the committee and the U.S. Department of Justice.”

AFBFAmerican Farm Bureau Federation Chief Economist Bob Young agreed that the deal should be examined closely. “This deal between Monsanto and Bayer comes close on the heels of the proposed Dow-DuPont merger. Farm Bureau believes the Department of Justice should undertake a close review of the overall business climate that has encouraged these combinations, rather than evaluating them in isolation,” said Young. “Farmers and ranchers, in particular, are interested in how these deals will impact research and development budgets for companies like Bayer and Monsanto. We depend on access to enhanced technology, and would hate to see agricultural innovation suffer at the cost of business decisions.”

Both the National Corn Growers Association and the American Soybean Association released similar statements saying they planned to study the impact of the merger. “Our primary concern with respect to any merger is how it may affect input costs – particularly given the current farm economy,” said NCGA president Chip Bowling. “With respect to a previously announced merger, we completed a thorough analysis that informed the comments and information we provided to the US Department of Justice during their investigation into the merger. We would anticipate following a similar path with respect to this merger so that we can truly understand the merger’s impact on agricultural research, innovation, and competitive pricing of farm inputs.”

The Senate Judiciary Committee will be holding a hearing next week on consolidation in agriculture. It’s scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, at 10 am Eastern time.

AFBF, Ag Groups, Agribusiness, ASA, Bayer, Corn, NCGA

Regulatory Issues Top Bayer Legislative Priorities

Lizzy Schultz

fps-16-bayer-mcvaney Several major regulatory challenges have affected growers throughout the United States this year, between the EPA’s decision to cancel the registration of Bayer’s insecticide flubendiamide to the latest controversy surrounding Atrazine. Jim McVaney, Senior Director of Federal Regulations and Policy for Bayer, was on hand during the 2016 Farm Progress Show to discuss the major regulatory issues affecting agriculture today and the ways that Bayer is working in Washington to protect growers and the resources that are important to them.

“I think there is a void with understanding these regulations and their impact on much of agriculture in the United States within the Forest Services as well as within the EPA, these agencies are not as well acquainted with the day to day challenges faced by farmers as the USDA is,” he said in an interview during Farm Progress Show.

McVaney emphasized the importance of pursuing regular interaction with regulators at the EPA, as well as the absolute necessity of all sectors and businesses within agriculture sticking together and acting as allies when fighting regulatory pressures.

“It’s important for the entire agriculture industry to stick together, particularly as we’re coming to the end of an administration,” he said. “There’s always the risk of those midnight regulations coming out that have been sidelined for a while because they’re a little too hairy to do in the middle of an administration, so we’re expecting some challenging rules to potentially come down still.”

Learn more in Cindy’s full interview with McVaney here:
Interview with Jim McVaney, Bayer

View and download photos from the event here: 2016 Farm Progress Show Photo Album

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, Audio, Bayer, Farm Progress Show, politics

What’s Your Opinion of the Bayer-Monsanto Deal?

Jamie Johansen

zp-nh1Our latest ZimmPoll asked the question, “How long until we have autonomous tractors on the market??”

Both New Holland and Case IH debuted autonomous concept tractors during the Farm Progress Show. It seems many believe we will see these tractors on the marketplace sooner than later.

Here are the poll results:

  • Very soon – 30%
  • 5 years out – 27%
  • 10 years out – 14%
  • 20 years out – 18%
  • Never – 8%
  • Other – 3%

Our new ZimmPoll is live and asks the question, What’s your opinion of the Bayer-Monsanto deal?

The mega merger between Bayer AG and Monsanto Company was officially announced this week. We did a ZimmPoll on the topic back in May, but now that it is a done deal, we thought it would be good to do it again and see if we get the same results.

ZimmPoll

CNH Reman – Beyond a Rebuild

Jamie Johansen

cnh-reman-62-edtedIn agriculture, the CNH Industrial brands are household names, but few probably understand the impact CNH Reman has on dealers globally and the equipment in your fields. They opened their doors to ag media this week to share their passion for going ‘Beyond a Rebuild.’

CNH Reman services and provides parts exclusively for Case IH, Case Construction, New Holland Agriculture and New Holland Construction. Jamie Sullivan, marketing manager for CNH Reman, said, “When it comes to remanufacturing, our raw materials are cores that already exist. We don’t have to mine for it or go through the smelting process because it is already there. It requires less energy to remanufacture a part than to create it from scratch.”

There a number of benefits for both farm and construction equipment owners, but also the dealerships. Warranty coverage is provided to dealers because quality has been built into the process. Equipment owners also get a timely product at a significantly lower cost.

Dealer training is extremely important to CNH Reman along with keeping the communication lines open. Their goal is to help them tell that story to the customer, the end user. Learn more about those programs and the Reman Technical Center (RTC) in my complete interview with Jamie. Interview with Jamie Sullivan, CNH Reman

View and download photos from the event here: CNH Reman Photo Album

Agribusiness, Audio, Case IH, Equipment, New Holland

ZimmCast on Big Bayer-Monsanto Deal

Cindy Zimmerman

ZimmCast 522After months of negotiations, Bayer AG and Monsanto Company today signed a definitive merger agreement to create a “Global Leader in Agriculture.” The $128 per share all-cash transaction, represents a 44 percent premium to Monsanto shareholders and an aggregate value of $66 billion – so it’s a really big deal.

Following a one hour global press conference, Liam Condon of Bayer and Dr. Robb Fraley with Monsanto held calls with small groups of reporters in the U.S., including us, Brownfield, Ag Week and Farm Journal – so that is our ZimmCast for this week.

Listen here: ZimmCast on Bayer Monsanto Deal

Subscribe to the ZimmCast podcast here.

Check out some of our recent audio, video and photos of Bayer in Germany and at the Farm Progress Show.
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Bayer Future of Farming Dialog 2016 Photo Album

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Agribusiness, Audio, Bayer, ZimmCast

New Eight Row Folding Corn Head from Deere

Kelly Marshall

John Deere folding 8 row headBrand new from John Deere is an option for an 8-row folding corn head.  The 608FC corn head can be used with group 6 and 7 S-Series combines, offering an easier solution for transporting on narrow roads.  It also eliminates the need for header trailers, tow vehicles and related manpower.

“Harvesting with a new John Deere 8 row folding corn head can lower operating costs and allow customers to harvest addition acres per move by not having to transport the head separately,” explains Roger Maes, senior marketing representative fore John Deere Harvester Works.  “That helps contribute to their bottom line and make them much more productive and profitable.”

The new head is offered in 30-inch row spacing with or without the stalk chopping option.  Like all heads in the 600 series it also has improved row unit slip clutch and drive shaft interface to help it hold up against today’s robust hybrids.

“The 608FC is the ideal green-on-green header solution for customers that need to drive down narrow roads to access fields they need to harvest, without having to transport the head separately,” Maes says.  “It’s much more durable, productive and economical option than other folding 8-row headers currently available, plus it’s fully supported by the extensive John Deere dealer network.”

Chuck Zimmerman was on hand to see the grand unveiling and took video of the corn head folding, coming to a rest at 10.9 feet wide– narrower than the inside set of tires.


Listen to his interview here: Kevin Ripple, John Deere

Agribusiness, Equipment, John Deere, Video

Bayer and Monsanto Officials Discuss Agreement

Cindy Zimmerman

bayer-monsanto-mergerOfficials with Bayer AG and Monsanto Company held a press conference this morning on the announced merger agreement.

Participants in the press conference included Werner Baumann, CEO of Bayer AG; Hugh Grant, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Monsanto (both pictured here); and Liam Condon, head of the Crop Science Division.

Download and listen here: Press conference on Bayer-Monsanto deal - opening comments

Most of Q and A: Press conference on Bayer-Monsanto deal - Q and A

Agribusiness, Audio, Bayer

Zimfo Bytes

Lizzy Schultz

Zimfo Bytes

  • The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES), a Wisconsin nonprofit that is nationally recognized for hosting the country’s largest annual organic farming conference, has hired John Mesko to serve as the organization’s new leader.
  • Linda, L. Chezem J.D., a lawyer with 22 years of experience on the Indiana trial and appellate bench as well as a significant University-based career, has joined Protect The Harvest as a new member of the organization’s Board of Directors.
  • Charleston|Orwig recently announced the hire of Karen Potratz as a new Senior Account Supervisor within its client services team.
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#IFAJTour16 – Part 12 – Bayer Phytobac

Chuck Zimmerman

Bayer PhytobacHere is my final episode in a series from tour stops during the 2016 IFAJ Congress in Germany. In this program David Lembrich, Product Stewardship Manager at Bayer gives us an overview of the Bayer Phytobac system. This is a system Bayer has created to prevent contamination of surface waters. An example would be a crop protection products. Any pesticides in the rinse water that is left over after cleaning in the farmyard are broken down in exactly the same way as they would be naturally – only more efficiently. It is a customizable system for different size operations and needs. Here’s an infographic that might be helpful to understand the system.

The Phytobac™ system developed by Bayer experts ensures that contaminants cannot get into sewage systems or nearby bodies of water when spraying equipment is filled or cleaned on the farm. The dirty water first flows into a mud tank, where the rough dirt settles as sediment. The clear residual liquid is stored in the second tank and fed in doses into the substrate container filled with farm soil and straw. The straw serves as an additional source of carbon which promotes microbial degradation. Measurement and control elements regulate the soil moisture levels, creating ideal living conditions for microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. The enzymes in these tiny helpers break down residues of fungicides, herbicides and insecticides while the water evaporates.

You can listen to the presentation here or watch below to learn more: David Lembrich, Presentation


2016 IFAJ Congress Photo Album

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Agribusiness, Audio, Bayer, Crop Protection, IFAJ, Sustainability, Video

Brownfield Reaches 20,000 Twitter Followers

Kelly Marshall

Brownfield Ag News Brownfield‘s social media presence is growing. Recently the ag news company surpassed 20,000 followers on Twitter; their presence on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube is also on the rise.

“Research shows that farmers of all ages continue to listen to the radio to get agricultural news and information, but seek out additional content sources as well,” said Cyndi Young-Puyear, Director of Brownfield & Ag Operations. “People want timely, relevant agricultural news and information and we do our best to provide what they want when and where they want it.”

In addition to the Brownfield Ag News Twitter account, all 12 of Brownfield’s award-winning anchor/reporters share original content daily from their individual Brownfield Twitter accounts.

Brownfield Ag News is one of the largest and oldest ag news radio networks in the nation.  They have more than 420 affiliate radio stations across the Midwest and 34 affiliated ratio station partners.  Find out mores at www.brownfieldagnews.com.

Agribusiness, Social Media