Merry Christmas from AgWired!

Joanna Schroeder

ZimmComm Christmas Card

The AgWired team is thankful to all of you for tuning in through a busy 2015 as we worked to provide the latest agriculture news. We’ll be bringing you some new stories throughout the end of the year and resume full coverage on January 2, 2016. We’ll be onsite all over the country next year and look forward to seeing some of you during our travels.

We hope you have a Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year.

Media

Happy Holidays from NAMA

Kelly Marshall

National Agri-Marketing Association is wishing you and yours a Happy Holiday.

NAMA

The NAMA staff wishes you a safe and happy holiday season!  The national NAMA office will close December 24 and re-open on January 2, 2016.  As another year draws to an end, we would like to take  a moment to express our sincere gratitude to you for being a part of NAMA.  We will continue to connect you to the people, tools and programs you need to help position yourself and your organization for continued success.

Please accept our wishes for health, happiness an prosperity as we approach 2016  Stay warm and have a wonderful holiday season!

Uncategorized

Eco Agro Names Chuck Barber President, Global Sales

Taylor Truckey

ecoagroChuck Barber has been selected to lead the global sales efforts for US-based Eco Agro Resources in a newly created position. Barber was previously VP with the specialty fertilizer group within the company.

“I am excited to be part of a fast-growing company like Eco Agro,” remarks Barber. He observes, “We have a great team of experienced people, a proprietary line of patent-pending products including N YIELD™ and N-BOUND™ nitrogen stabilizers, and a number of products in the pipeline powered by PENXCEL™ technology.” Barber previously held positions with Koch Agronomic Services, Agrotain International and The Scotts Company.

Andrew Semple, CEO of Eco Agro Resources congratulated Barber on his new appointment, “I’ve known Chuck for years. His experience, his leadership ability and his work here with our company demonstrate the value he brings. We are pleased that Chuck can move up to serve our customers around the globe.”

Barber is located at the Eco Agro headquarters in Sarasota, FL.

Uncategorized

Celebrate- from NAFB

Kelly Marshall

The National Association of Farm Broadcasting is bringing you Season’s Greetings.

On this Christmas Eve, celebrate all the good things.

NAFB

Celebrate… the Tradition of Giving, the Beauty of the Season, and a New Year of Peace and Happiness.

Uncategorized

Pollers Feel Climate Accord Adds To Regulations

Jamie Johansen

New Holland ZimmPollOur latest ZimmPoll asked the question, “What do you think climate accord will mean for ag?”

It looks like the majority feel that climate accord will add to the already over-abundant regulations or is simply bad for everyone. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack said the COP21 deal will support a “better-nourished, stable, secure future” and the benchmarks “build on the ambitious climate smart strategy being implemented by U.S. farmers, ranchers and foresters.” No matter how you feel, the climate discussion isn’t going anywhere as we enter 2016.

Here are the poll results:

  • Meaningless – 10%
  • Good for farmers- 5%
  • More regulations – 35%
  • Good for everyone – 20%
  • Bad for everyone – 30%
  • Other – 0%

Our new ZimmPoll is now live and asks the question, What’s your favorite food/drink gift?

‘Tis the season for yummy gifts of goodies to eat and drink – which is probably why we always end up gaining a few pounds over the holidays! So, what is your favorite food or drink to get or give as a gift during the holidays?

ZimmPoll

Wettersten Joins GROWMARK Corporate Relations Team

Talia Goes

Wettersten_Matt 15Matt Wettersten is the new Publications and Media Relations Specialist at GROWMARK. He takes over for Cassie Becker who accepted a position outside the GROWMARK System. Wettersten comes to GROWMARK from WCIA-TV, the CBS affiliate based in Champaign, Illinois. He spent over five years there serving most recently as Sports Director. “It’s an honor to join such an outstanding team at GROWMARK. I love the company’s mission and vision and dedication to its members and local communities,” said Wettersten. “Television has afforded me the opportunity to tell the stories of some amazing people and I look forward to sharing the stories and expertise within the GROWMARK system,” he added.

Wettersten will handle media relations responsibilities, working with outlets to cover newsworthy topics at GROWMARK and in the field of agriculture. He will also work on various GROWMARK publications and internal content creation. He is a graduate of Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois and has also spent time working at WLFI-TV in West Lafayette, Indiana and WMBD-TV in Peoria, Illinois.

Read full release here.

Agribusiness, GROWMARK

GROWMARK Announces 2016 Essay Contest Theme

Talia Goes

growmarklogoThe theme for the 2016 GROWMARK Essay Contest is: “What can young people do to ensure the sustainability of agriculture?” The contest is open to all high school FFA members in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin.

This is the 23rd year for the program, sponsored by the GROWMARK System and FS member cooperatives, in conjunction with state FFA leaders, to help young people develop their writing skills, learn about current issues affecting agriculture, and understand the unique role of cooperatives.

This year, students will create a working definition of sustainability, and offer suggestions for ways their generation can ensure agriculture remains strong well into the future.

Essays should be approximately 500 words, typed and double-spaced. The postmarked entry deadline for all essays is March 1, 2016. Additional program details have been sent to agriculture teachers and are online at www.growmark.com/company/youth-young-farmers/pages/essay-contest.aspx

“Sustainability is an important topic, and there are many definitions out there,” said Karen Jones, GROWMARK youth and cooperative education specialist. “I look forward to reading about the ideas students have for keeping our industry viable and growing.”

Each state’s winner earns a $500 award and the winner’s FFA chapter receives a $300 award. Four runners-up per state each win $125 awards.

The program is offered each year and many agriculture teachers use it as part of their class curriculum. Past topics have included renewable fuels, biotechnology, and the cooperative principles.

Read full release here.

Agribusiness, GROWMARK

Farm Bureau Video Highlights Problems with WOTUS

John Davis

fbwotusvideoA new video from Farm Bureau shows just how problematic the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule is. This news release from the group says the story revolves around a farmer who is being cited by the government on the basis of the Environmental Protection Agency’s controversial water regulation and how more farmers could be in trouble for doing a basic farm chore: plowing.

As the enforcer of water regulations, the Army Corps of Engineers has told fourth-generation tree, vine and wheat grower John Duarte, a member of Farm Bureau in California, that he broke the law simply by plowing his land in rural Tehama County, California. Experts say that under the EPA’s WOTUS rule, the same type of regulatory enforcement could become commonplace, threatening farmers across the nation. EPA has said that farmers have no need to worry about the rule because normal farming is exempt from regulation, but what’s happening to the Duarte family shows how the EPA and the Corps work around that exemption.

“The Corps and EPA aren’t trying to micromanage farmers. They’re trying to stop farmers,” Duarte said. “They’re trying to turn our farm land into habitat preservation. They’re simply trying to chase us off of our land.”

Duarte decided to take his case to court, which was met by a counter-suit from the U.S. Justice Department, seeking millions of dollars in penalties, basically for plowing his field, according to Tony Francois, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, which is representing Duarte.

“Anyone who’s being told not to worry about the new WOTUS rule, they should be thinking about this case,” Francois said. “The very thing they are telling you not to worry about is what they are suing Duarte over – just plowing.”

AFBF, Ag Groups, EPA, Video, Water

ZimmCast on LibertyLink Campaign

Cindy Zimmerman

ZimmCast 496If you have been listening to farm radio at all in the last couple of months you have probably heard the Real Yield radio spots that have been running featuring real farmers from around the soybean producing part of the country talking about their experience with the Bayer CropScience LibertyLink system.

asta-css15-malinIn this edition of the ZimmCast, we talk with Malin Westfall, Bayer CropScience soybean marketing manager, about the the LibertyLink system and the goals of that campaign. Part of the campaign included the Real Yield Game, which gives farmers a chance to win some great prizes and support the FFA at the same time.

Every time growers play the game they have a chance to instantly win a John Deere combine, five winners get a year’s supply of LibertyLink soybeans with Liberty herbicide, and the grand prize is a year’s lease on a John Deere tractor. Winners of the game will be announced at the 2016 Commodity Classic in New Orleans and the donations to FFA will also be presented at that time.

Listen to this week’s ZimmCast here: ZimmCast with Malin Westfall, Bayer CropScience

ASTA CSS 2015 and Seed Expo Photo Album

Subscribe to the ZimmCast podcast here.

The ZimmCast

sponsored by
The ZimmCast podcast is sponsored by GROWMARK
Locally owned, globally strong.
Audio, Bayer, Soybean, ZimmCast